ABB, Amazon, And Aquafil Join The Ellen Macarthur Foundation Network
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The Ellen Macarthur foundation are delighted to welcome ABB, Amazon, and Aquafil to their network.
As new members of the world’s leading circular economy network, they will work with the Foundation and other members to share ideas and drive the global transition to a circular economy.
Based in Switzerland, ABB is a global technology company specialising in electrification, industrial automation, motion, and robotics.
It is working towards integrating the circular economy into its global strategy and embedding circularity across its entire operation.
Amazon has pioneered services such as 1-Click shopping, and its products include Prime, Kindle, Amazon Echo, and Alexa.
Its services include Amazon Second Chance, which helps customers trade-in, repair, and recycle devices, purchase refurbished products, and recycle packaging.
Italian company Aquafil is a leading manufacturer of Nylon 6 yarn.
It has invested in sustainable production methods and developed the ECONYL® Regeneration system to rescue Nylon 6 waste and transform it into new raw material, which is then used to make new yarn for carpet, apparel and other applications.