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Circularity: Profitable innovation

The linear economic model - extract, produce, use and dispose - is exhausting its profitability and exposing companies to increasing financial risk due to the volatility of raw materials. The Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP, 2024) warns that global consumption of materials will double by 2060, reflecting the dependence of economic growth on finite resources. In this context, the circular economy should not be seen as an additional cost, but as a strategic lever for competitiveness.

The UN Global Compact and Accenture's CEO Survey 2025 captures the vision of nearly 2000 leaders in 128 countries and analyzes how they are happening from ambition to sustainable action, despite economic uncertainty and geopolitical challenges. 99% plans to maintain or elevate its commitments, focusing on initiatives with tangible business value.

The report states five strategies to close preparedness gaps, strengthen resilience and turn bold ambitions into credible action over the next decade.

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