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Economia Regenerativa

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  1. Mòdul 01: Introducció
    1.1 Lliçó-1: T'interessa la regeneració?
  2. 1.2 Lliçó-2: Què és l'economia regenerativa?
  3. 1.3 Lliçó-3: Principis d'Economia Regenerativa
    9 Temes
  4. 1.4 Lliçó-4: Cap a una economia regenerativa
    1 Quiz
  5. Mòdul-02: Anar més enllà dels cercles
    2.1 Lliçó-1: De l'economia lineal a la circular
  6. 2.2 Lliçó-2: El sistema imbricat
  7. 2.3 Lliçó-3: De centrar-se en el producte a centrar-se en el procés
    1 Quiz
  8. Mòdul-03: Canvi de mentalitat d'economia regenerativa
    3.1 Lliçó-1: Canvia la mentalitat per transformar el sistema
    1 Tema
  9. 3.2 Lliçó-2: Canvi de mentalitat: ?Fent? a ?Ser?
    2 Temes
  10. 3.3 Lliçó-3: Canvi de mentalitat: ?Ego? a ?Soul?
    1 Tema
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    1 Quiz
  11. Mòdul 04: Marc d'Economia Regenerativa
    4.1 Lliçó-1: Nivells de paradigma
    6 Temes
  12. 4.2 Lliçó-2: Entendre els nivells de paradigma com a sistema
  13. 4.3 Lliçó-3: Evolució d'una pràctica d'economia regenerativa
    5 Temes
  14. 4.4 Lliçó 4: del creixement quantitatiu al creixement qualitatiu
    2 Temes
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    1 Quiz
  15. Mòdul 05: Enfocament col·laboratiu de l'economia regenerativa
    5.1 Lliçó-1: Ecologia i economia regenerativa 1
  16. 5.2 Lliçó-2: Economia del desenvolupament humà
    9 Temes
  17. 5.3 Lliçó-3: Enfocament regeneratiu del desenvolupament econòmic global
    7 Temes
  18. 5.4 Lliçó-4: Cultura Regenerativa
    3 Temes
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    1 Quiz
  19. Mòdul 06: Inversió regenerativa
    6.1 Lliçó-1: El paper de les empreses
    2 Temes
  20. 6.2 Lliçó-2: Invertir des d'una ment regenerativa
    1 Tema
  21. 6.3 Lliçó-3: El sistema alimentari inverteix en una economia regenerativa
    4 Temes
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    1 Quiz
  22. Conclusió
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How to make money from efficiency and optimization is the main factor driving investment decision-making in the paradigm of arrest disorder. This investing paradigm tries to waste less and produce returns through promoting lean corporate processes, technical advancements in efficiency, or decreased resource usage. Investing strategies based on arrest disorders are once again linked to a specific step in the food value chain, albeit with a more thorough analysis of resource use and utilization.

Investments in food products that lessen the consumer’s effort or harm include those that are quicker or easier to consume, have fewer calories, sugar, or fat, or are less problematic from an ethical standpoint. Products like Soylent, “diet” sodas or low-alcohol beers, as well as plant-based meats like Impossible burgers or OmniPork, are specific examples. Ag-tech efficiencies, such as reduced pesticide use, lower water requirements, fewer fertilizer inputs with higher yields, farm software solutions, and labor-saving robots, are the main focus of investments in agricultural production.

Investors operating within this paradigm frequently speak in a defensive manner about the significance and validity of their strategy, which is consistent with the general attitude of Arrest Disorder. Investors in plant-based “meats,” for instance, which have a lower environmental impact than industrial animal protein production, criticize holistic rotational grazing methods that go beyond harm reduction and improve the health of ecosystems and soils. Despite public uproar against ocean pollution and the larger systemic capabilities of carbon-sequestering packaging materials sourced from sustainable forestry, plastics producers aggressively point to the greenhouse greenhouse gas emissions and water efficacy of their single-use packaging.

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