Skip to content
Contact
  • About UKCPN
    • Our people
    • Landscape map
  • Focus areas
        • Featured challenge

        • Other focus areas

        • Smart Sustainable Plastic Packaging Challenge
        • Academic Capability
        • Agriculture
        • Automotive
        • Construction & composites
        • Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG)
        • Fishing Gear & Aquaculture
        • International Activity
        • Global Research and Innovation in Plastics Sustainability
        • Plastics in human health
        • Microplastics
        • Textiles Sustainability
  • Funding & opportunities
  • News & insights
  • Events
  • Impact
    • Case studies

John Lewis Partnership and Hubbub launch £1 million Circular Future Fund

General
November 25, 2016
Home » John Lewis Partnership and Hubbub launch £1 million Circular Future Fund
  • Back to News & Insights

The fund seeks to support trail-blazing solutions to rethink waste and develop a new business model.

The Circular Future Fund will provide grants of between £150,000 to £300,000 for projects that re-think waste, shift consumer mindsets or develop new business models.

Hoping to accelerate the transition towards a more circular economy, the fund seeks new thinking in textiles, food and household products, technology and services.

The fund is open to charities, Community Interest Companies, social enterprises, academic bodies and start-ups under 5 years old.

Successful projects will be innovative and truly circular delivering significant impact that creates a long-term legacy.

Collaborative applications are encouraged from organisations willing to openly share their approach and findings.

The fund builds on a range of commitments made by the John Lewis Partnership in October 2020. Such commitments include ensuring the ‘buy back’ or ‘take back’ solution for all product categories by 2025 and halving food waste both operationally and for customers’ by 2030.

As part of this commitment, John Lewis launched a new range of mattresses, containing wool provided after shearing by UK sheep farmers supplying Waitrose. The new mattress range ensures this natural fibre will be put to good use ensuring quality wool is not wasted.

Hubbub and John Lewis Partnership are hoping that this new grant fund will generate a spectrum of creative ideas to support the transition to a circular economy, with applications needed to be completed by 9th January 2022.

You can read the original story in full here.

Share:

Related posts

Loading...
PrevPreviousFind out what happened when UKCPN hosted a networking area at RWM 2019
Next£8 million PRIF-funded research projects to reduce the impact of plastics on the planetNext

Join

the UK’s Circular Plastics Network

Our community is making more informed decisions to eliminate our plastic waste. Sign up to receive news, upcoming events, funding and collaborative opportunities.
Subscribe
Privacy policy
Manage Cookie Settings
Twitter Linkedin-in
  • Contact us
©Copyright UKCPN 2024