Open Skills Education (OSE™)

Open Skills Education (OSE™) is a global skills equity framework

The circular economy aims to minimize waste and maximize resource use. In coffee, circular practices include repurposing pulp, husk, and spent grounds.

Circular models reduce environmental impact while creating new revenue streams. Composting improves soil health, while by-product valorization supports innovation.

Implementation requires systems thinking and collaboration. Circularity is not automatic; it must be designed.

Circular economy principles align sustainability with profitability.

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