The Doughnut Ready to Print
A PDF of the Doughnut ready to print
Version 1.0 (September 2020)
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The classic image of the Doughnut in a format you can print. Use it for workshops, print it as a poster, stick it on a table, turn it into a rug... let your imaginations run wild!
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Jenni Brooks
Leeds, England, United Kingdom
I am Comms & Engagement Lead at Climate Action Leeds, working for a 'zero carbon, nature friendly, socially just Leeds by the 2030s'. This is an ambitious, Lottery-funded project linking up local and city-wide communities to act, plan and build a movement of action and change. We are using Doughnut methodologies to help us do this, we have set up the Leeds Doughnut Coalition and are working with the University of Leeds on our first sketch city portrait.
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Bilal Sununu
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Alexandra Cook
London, England, United Kingdom
I am a secondary school teacher (Geography Ages 11+ - GCSE, Politics A-level) holding a BA International Politics. I'd like to incorporate doughnut economics into my curriculum and ensure students have a clear picture of economic systems and their impact before they leave school. Want to help stimulate a move towards a circular, inclusive economy, and do my part to help our society respond to a clear climate crisis in the 21st Century. Keen to collaborate with other educators.
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Marcelo Penteado
Lisboa, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, Portugal
Partner and business designer consultant at 401 Business Design, a collaborative problem-solving consultancy based in Lisbon. Expert in Sustainability Management at Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG) and currently taking a postgraduate course in Social and Solidarity Economy at ISCTE.
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Gentiana Nasi
City of London, England, United Kingdom
I am Gena; have lived in lots of places and am currently in London. I identify myself as a platonist and my focus is to dedicate my energy to "the true", "the good" and "the beautiful". Understanding the nature of reality and helping perpetuate the above triad with every decision I take can be undeniably challenging. Often intent guides actions, and I used to think that constant and conscious alignment with the intent is bound to derive the desired manifestation. However, our world is complex, and often the right intent isn't sufficient - our actions, although well intended, have unintended consequences and externalities, and the incentives society, business and culture project upon us often derive undesired results. This realisation has recently guided me towards learning more about systems thinking, complexity science, sustainability, circular economy and also to joining this community.
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Naek Mejia
Berlin, Germany
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Mads Pålsrud
Molde, Møre og Romsdal, Norge
I am a designer, artist and activist working with place-based and participatory processes. I run the design studio Growlab Oslo.
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April Roggio
Medusa, New York, United States of America