This tool is to help individuals make a personal version of the doughnut. The aim is to provide guidance on lowering our impact on the earth whilst increasing social purpose and positive ways of being, helping the individual and household to thrive. There is no right or wrong way to do this, just the act of thinking about it is incredibly productive. Working with peers provides a supportive and encouraging environment to consider what action to undertake.
If you choose to use the descriptors given then it can take an hour or so. If you choose to write your own descriptors then 3-4 hours may be needed to think this through.
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Paper and pen. The downloadable PDF file contains various printable A4 versions.
It may be helpful to read this article in advance.
https://www.cambridgedoughnut.org.uk/
Madeline Tasquin
Oakland, California, United States of America
Heard Kate speak on "On Being" podcast and it felt like a drink of water after a long walk in a desert. Keen on BUILDING the NEW.
Laurel Gallagher
Stoke-on-Trent, England, United Kingdom
Interested in how public art projects can productively engage with and support circular economies
Emma Teasdale
York, England, United Kingdom
My business is all about design from waste, educating and informing our communities on the benefits if saving textile from landfil
Xavier Turquin
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
If we want want to change something we need to change the equation to be optimised by the economy (optimisation under constraints)
Marta Moretti
Firenze, Toscana, Italia
I want to learn more about the Doughnut Economy and about the lab! I will write my Master's Thesis on this topic.
Jan Soukup
Praha, Česko
I am very worried about the climate crisis and so I would like to contribute to the solution.
Get inspired, connect with others and become part of the movement. No matter how big or small your contribution is, you’re welcome to join!
Sarah Knight
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
To understand how to apply the Doughnut Economic thinking in a developing country context