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TOMbag Sustainability Actions

Circular supply chain model

A circular supply chain is a closed-loop system where resources are kept in use for as long as possible, products are designed to be reused or recycled, and waste is minimized. Unlike the traditional linear model, which follows a "take, make, dispose" pattern, the circular supply chain aims to create a regenerative system.

Design for longevity

Products are designed to last longer, be easily repaired, or repurposed. This reduces the need for frequent replacements and helps in minimizing waste.

Reverse logistics

Reverse logistics involves the process of returning used products back to the manufacturer for recycling or refurbishment. Reverse logistics is crucial for closing the loop in a circular supply chain.

Waste minimization

Waste is seen as a resource in a circular supply chain. Companies find innovative ways to reuse or recycle waste, reducing their environmental footprint.

Patagonia Worn Wear

Through its Worn Wear program, Patagonia encourages customers to return used clothing for repair, resale, or recycling. This initiative not only reduces waste but also promotes a culture of responsible consumption.

Dell closed-loop recycling

Through its closed-loop recycling program, Dell collects used electronics, extracts valuable materials, and uses them to produce new products. This not only reduces e-waste but also decreases the demand for raw materials.

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