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Accelerate recycling: microorganisms make food waste separation easy

How a Masters in Entrepreneurship and support from the Accelerate Cambridge programme at Cambridge Judge Business School culminated in Abiel Ma (MSt 2019) winning the Young Innovator of the Year award for his automatic food waste separation technology. We've all…

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Recylcing bins from Accelerate Cambridge venture: Vuala.

Associated Press: LocoSoco Group Plc Agrees Partnership with Peoples Plastic Republic, SEM, Fastr Property and BizLending

LocoSoco, a company that has worked with a team of MBA students at Cambridge Judge Business School as part of their Cambridge Venture Project (CVP), announces new partnership agreements with 4 companies to bring the future of waste conversion technologies…

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E-waste – a complex problem

Research on hazardous waste disposal by Cambridge Judge PhD candidate Sytske Wijnsma represents the University of Cambridge in this month’s Festival of Social Science. Research on illegal hazardous waste disposal by Sytske Wijnsma, a PhD candidate and MPhil alumna at…

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The Times of India: ‘India developed the pillars of a circular economy – this approach preserves nature’

Jaideep Prabhu, Professor of Marketing at Cambridge Judge Business School, discusses circular economy in The Times of India. “Current industrial processes rely on a linear system where we take resources from nature to make things, sell, use and dump these.…

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Circular but costly

Circular supply chains are more sustainable, but they will be rare unless consumers compromise on cost, says a new Harvard Business Review article by Christoph Loch and Khaled Soufani of Cambridge Judge Business School. Professor Christoph Loch There are very…

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Impact and engagement at the Circular Economy Centre

Each of our research centres has unique ways to engage with non-academic organisations and, through that, to generate positive social, economic and environmental impact. This month we decided to share with you the projects of the Circular Economy Centre (CEC)…

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Leadership lessons: biofuels

Karl W. Feilder of biofuels producer Neutral Fuels talks to Dr David Reiner of Cambridge Judge Business School about sustainability and turning cooking oil to fuel. Over the past decade, Dubai-based Neutral Fuels has pioneered commercial biofuel production in the…

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Round and round

Four strategies have emerged in academic studies on the "circular business model", says article co-authored by Khaled Soufani, Director of the Circular Economy Centre at Cambridge Judge. Dr Khaled Soufani The "circular" business model is a relatively new concept in…

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Impactful research

Khaled Soufani and Daniel Ralph of Cambridge Judge Business School are honoured with the School's 2020 Sandra Dawson Research Impact Award. Dr Khaled Soufani and Professor Daniel Ralph of Cambridge Judge Business School have been named winners of the 2020…

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Helping Europol reduce illegal electronic waste trafficking – how to leverage a PhD to have impact

Cambridge Judge Business School PhD students are a vibrant community, excelling in research but also determined to make a difference in the world. Every year, their research projects bring them in close contact with non-academic organisations and their engagement helps…

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