Democratic, not-for-profit business models
Expanding cooperative and not-for-profit enterprises
Not-for-profit businesses prioritise people and planet, not shareholders. This policy ensures they become the rule and not the exception.
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Expanding cooperative and not-for-profit enterprises
Not-for-profit businesses prioritise people and planet, not shareholders. This policy ensures they become the rule and not the exception.
Reduce conspicuous consumption and promote public luxury
Shifting from excess to enough. Current economic systems push endless consumption. This policy fosters a culture of sufficiency, community, and mindful living.
Reducing consumerist influence
Advertising fuels unnecessary consumption and manipulates people into buying things they don’t need. This policy scales back advertising’s reach and influence.
Moving toward zero-waste economies
Current production models create products designed to break, driving more consumption. This policy prioritises repairability, recycling, and durability.
Prioritising need-based production over profit-driven waste
Instead of mass-producing useless and harmful products, this policy shifts production toward goods and services that actually improve lives and ecosystems.
Localising economies for resilience and sustainability
The global economy relies on long, wasteful supply chains controlled by corporations. This policy rebuilds resilient, local economic systems.
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