title: “Test Session”
Test Session
Session created for language: en
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Hello. My name is, Jos, and I’m working on research in circular economy and automotive sector, and I would like to know your point of view. If you accept, I’m going to record our conversation, repository of text documents that will be used for the research. If you do, this and you change your mind later and no longer want to participate, get in touch with us and we will immediately remove your interview from the repository. I’m, leaving you an information sheet with contact informations.
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If you agree with that, then please say your name and that you agree.
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I agree, and I am Tabitha.
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I agree, and I am Lina.
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Thank you. So the first question, can you define a circular economy, Chrysler, Fitschaft, in your own words?
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So I think it’s that you take material again that you already used so nothing is
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wasted. Nope. Nope. You try to keep the raw materials as long in the cycle as possible so that the may waste can be minimized.
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Do you participate in a circular economy yourself in any aspects of your life?
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Well, sometimes I try to reuse jars when I, for example, buy, jam. I use it to put my sugar in there, for example. So for storage, I don’t know. I don’t know. Any other example right now.
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You? I do recycle, everything or upcycle things. I buy many recycled clothes and things like that in thrift stores, for example.
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How did you become interested in the circular economy ideas and practices?
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Climate change and all these these topics were a big thing in my life. So I thought, being a part of the people that want to escape and make the world to a better, is something I want to achieve in my life. So I try to study things, and learn how to make it better.
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And you?
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Well, it’s really important in our generation, the topic. It’s important for our existence. And, yeah, it’s important that that you learn about it, and I’m interested in it and want to change something. That’s why we study at the tomb by your economy. So, yeah, yeah, that’s probably helpful.
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In your opinion, can a circular economy be implemented in individual sectors or industries?
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Yeah. I mean, I think it’s, it can be implanted in in any sector. You have to have good ideas and investors, and everyone has to engage. Yep. Yeah.
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I think this is it pretty much. Do you think the circular economy already exists, for example, in the car industry?
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That’s a bit difficult, I think, because, of course, cars can be driven and reselled, and it’s a great market, of course. But if the cars get older, they it’s harder to renovate them, of course, because you can’t keep them on the street forever. If they’re just not worth keeping on the street, then the circle will end. And, also, many of the car industry things like the SUV things are just too much. Most people don’t need such big cars, but it’s just instead a symbol.
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And it’s, I think, a big problem that we waste so much resources on things we wouldn’t need, probably. Yeah. I think