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The new economy in 20 enterprises
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
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?
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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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