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Insights from Prof. dr Jacqueline Cramer on building Victoria’s circular future

6/9/2025

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Recently, Sustainability Victoria hosted a conversation with sustainability change maker, Emeritus Professor and former Dutch Cabinet Minister, Prof. dr Jacqueline Cramer.

Here are some of the key messages that resonated with us at ResiLoop:

1. The transition starts with a shared sense of urgency
– No actor can realise a circular initiative alone.
– Frontrunners must lead, but all actors need to be included.

2. Long-term goals must be connected to short-term action
– Create space for experimenting and learning.
– Every small step matters when building momentum.

3. Join forces to shape a circular economy
– Transition management requires coordination across the ecosystem.
– Collective action is the only way forward.

Professor Usha Iyer-Raniga helped ground the conversation in the Australian context, highlighting local opportunities and challenges for the built environment.

Thank you to Sustainability Victoria for hosting this important discussion and for including ResiLoop. We invite others to join us on our mission to accelerate circular solutions in resilient flooring - because building a circular economy will only be achieved together.

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      • Offcut Criteria
      • How To Videos for Floorlayers
      • eLoop Onsite Pickup
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    • What is Resilient Flooring?
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