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The new economy in 20 enterprises
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This post introduces the results of a recent REconomy campaign which highlights the enormous potential of the enterprises emerging from
Reflections on TEEconomy: the Herefordshire Economic Evaluation project
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In April 2013, senior figures across Herefordshire’s public, private and civil sectors received a challenge in the form of a
Creating jobs and tackling worklessness – who (and where) are the innovators?
![Creating jobs and tackling worklessness – who (and where) are the innovators? Creating jobs and tackling worklessness – who (and where) are the innovators?](http://reconomy.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/nesta-150x150.png)
Guest post from Laura Gardiner, Policy Adviser – Innovation in Jobs, Nesta. Nesta, the UK’s innovation foundation, has been exploring
The edge between protest & prototyping solutions
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As you likely know, we at REconomy are focused on solutions, and so we’re very excited about this guest post
How do we organise to create a new local economy?
![How do we organise to create a new local economy? How do we organise to create a new local economy?](http://reconomy.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/teem-150x150.png)
One of the biggest challenges to human beings living sustainably on the planet is not so much about the technology
The People’s Design Lab – taking the un-recyclable out of your bin
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Guest post from Emma Hallett (Project Manager) at Design Lab about an exciting project: Recycling is one of the most widely adopted
Experimental currency in Sweden
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We’re very happy to have a guest blog post from Stephen Hinton (who is a member of Transition Sweden) about
ClearlySo and raising capital for social enterprises
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Simon Evill is social business manager for ClearlySo, the gatekeeper to its capital raising services and consultant to new members.
Carbon Leapfrog and support for community energy projects
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We are at an interesting junction in the evolution of community energy in the UK. The path to creating ownership
30 maps to help local change-makers and community organisers
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Mapping a community’s needs and resources is one of the first things that many community groups do, when beginning their
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