REBus celebration of resource efficient business models
21 November, 1VS in London, 10:00 – 18:00

Thank you for watching our #thinkDIF webinar sessions or joining us at the event in London.

If you missed the sessions then you are welcome to watch the session recordings online – see below for the links.

You can also catch up on all the discussions on twitter by searching using the hashtag #SystemReset.


Watch the session recordings

Here are the links to the opening speakers and the four webinar sessions which explored different aspects of REBMs. These sessions were live online streams of the event.

  • Opening speakers: Professor Walter Stahel, Founder-Director of the Product-Life Institute in Geneva, and Steve Creed, Director of Business Programmes, WRAP.
  • 11:30 GMT Behaviour change en masse: how to crack business model innovation in B2C markets
  • 14:00 GMT Cooperative partnerships: developing new business models that deliver mutual value
  • 15:15 GMT Circular procurement: the role of procurement in stimulating demand for new business models
  • 16:45 GMT Taking a leap of faith: how to transition to a new business model without disrupting a good business

Read the event review.


Our experts have been working with industry to develop, pilot and champion resource efficient business models which embrace the opportunities presented by the circular economy.

A great line-up of speakers has now been confirmed – Read agenda

Part of the #ThinkDif series of events
Event hosted by REBus partner KTN

Why attend?

  • Hear from leading industry figures about their direct experience of developing resource efficient business models across a wide range of industry sectors.
  • Understand the range of resource efficient business models available and current best practice.
  • Attend a ‘Meet the expert’ clinic to understand how to apply this thinking to your own business.
  • Network with like-minded industry pioneers.

Who should attend?

  • Business and industry professionals who are interested in exploring resource efficient business models – no matter what stage you have reached with your understanding of REBMs.
  • People from different disciplines within businesses and organisations – implementing REBMs involve skills from a wide range of disciplines so we would encourage anyone with an interest in REBMs to take part in our events e.g. marketing, operations, finance etc.
  • Market and policy influencers – Industry and policy professionals who want to take positive action to help enable businesses and procurers to become more circular by breaking down barriers to success.

Meet the REBus experts

  • Ask the Resource Efficient Business Models (REBMs) experts – WRAP experts answer your business’ questions about the process of designing and implementing REBMs for businesses supplying products and services.
  • Systems thinking workshop – KTN’s Design and Innovation Manager and Schmidt-MacArthur fellow, Barry Waddilove, will be using KTN’s Circular Economy Systems Innovation tool to take an in-depth look at your business in a systems context and identify circular economy opportunities.
  • Ask the circular procurement experts – RWS experts answer your questions about circular procurement.

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