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The potential of adopting innovative new business models on a large scale has been highlighted on 24 October 2017 by the latest series of case studies from the ACR+ member WRAP led REBus project . Since the beginning of the project, REBus project has published 25 case studies from organisations in the UK and Netherlands testing a methodology that enables them to transform their strategies to profitable, resilient and more resource efficient business models (REBMs).

The report on “'Extrapolating resource efficient business model potential across Europe” outlines how large-scale adoption of the sort of business models, which have been piloted throughout the course of the REBus project, could deliver substantial economic and environmental benefits.

As the REBus project nears its end (closing at the end of 2017), the main learnings from all the pilots have been brought together in a “Summary of learnings” report. It highlights common learnings for SMEs and larger companies, and outlines the key stages to implementing a resource efficient business model.

Visit www.rebus.eu.com for all case studies and reports.

Sources: www.wrap.org.uk and www.rebus.eu.com

 

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