Industrial Revolution 2.0

The industrial revolution started over 250 years ago. Linear mass production has since been the norm, despite the generally accepted fact that our resources are not endless.

Healing is not linear

Today, everyone is claiming ”sustainability”. From your local diner to big fast-fashion brands, everyone has got a sustainability vision in place. Yet, our resources are being depleted at unprecedented rates and trash is found everywhere from mountaintops to deep sea trenches. Something is not adding up.

At Cirkulär, we are good at math. Our purpose is to revolutionize production, leaving the linear model in the landfill where it belongs.

Now, don’t get us wrong— we love production. In fact, we live for producing things! We’re simply closing the loop, utilizing the one resource that seems to be ever-increasing: waste. At least, what most people would consider waste. In our eyes, litter-ally nothing is useless.

This is not just another conceptual idea or an empty promise. We don’t even have to convince anyone of the enormous potential found in our work, the science does that for us. And best of all: we do it in a scalable, profitable way.

Eric Öste
Founder and CEO

 

 

Jesper Lindvall
Interim CFO

 

 

Tord Knutsson
Operator and Technician

 

 

Emil Andreasson
Strain Engineer

Yvonne Nygård
Chief Science Officer

 

 

Per Larsson
Interim CTO

 

 

Christer Fasth
Operator and Technician

 

 

Pavithra Ealumalai
Strain Engineer

Jeanna Peebo
Chief Commercial & Strategy Officer

 

 

John Larsson
Senior Bioprocess Engineer

 

 

Stefano Sacchetto
Senior Scientist

 

 

The Cirkulär Board
Parham Abuhamzeh – Director, EQT
Rickard Öste – Inventor & founder, OATLY
Maria Svantesson – Director, MBP Solutions
Michel Sabouné – CEO, Aventure
Eric Öste

Shaping the Next industrial revolution

We at Cirkulär are pioneering what will be known as the next industrial revolution. As it turns out, the key was in the word all along. A revolution, of course, has to be circular.

The future is no longer a world of scarcity. We don’t have to give up the things that bring us joy in order to survive. It can be a time where we get to delight in our precious time on earth, without harming our only home. The planet needs to heal, and as we all know, healing is not linear.

Isn’t it fair to say that we are all getting fed up with empty gestures meant to dazzle us?

 

R.I.P Sustainability,
Hello Circularability.