The business and labor sector includes private, public, and social economy enterprises, industry and employer associations, as well as trade unions and professional associations.

Find all RRECQ resources to support the business and labor community in the circular transition.

Rethinking your business model

There is no single business model for conducting profitable economic activities. What if there were business models based on the principles of the circular economy?

The circular transition of economic sectors

Each sector faces specific challenges when adopting circular economy practices. Research helps to identify strategies tailored to the specific characteristics of each sector.

Measuring organizational circularity

What are the most promising circularity opportunities for your company? How can you improve your practices? It all starts with analyzing your company’s activities and measuring its circular performance.

Social considerations in the workplace

Taking social issues into account is a key element in the transition to a circular economy.

Circularizing plastic

Plastic, a ubiquitous material in our society derived from petrochemicals, is one of the major challenges of the transition. Discover the latest research on the subject.

Planning the circular transition

What will tomorrow’s circular society look like? What path must companies take to achieve it? Is our current economic model sustainable?

The RRECQ is supported by the Fonds de recherche du Québec.
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