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Alexandre leads discussions around a so-called ‘Circular Economy 2.0’ and its Circular Humansphere where he embeds two missing dimensions: the social dimension and a systemic approach of value creation. His proposals aim at advancing faster towards human development (Amartya Sen), the UN Sustainable Development Goals and Doughnut Economics.
Alexandre Lemille (@AlexLemille) leads discussions about our next economy focusing on addressing human needs thanks to system circularity - our best path to guaranty well-being for all - according to him.
To achieve this he suggests to insert a Circular Humansphere that would improve our decisions aiming at preserving the ‘life equation’ on Earth.  


He is also involved in private projects or public programs (Horizon 2020, Nexus, development banks, SDGs, sustainable development, university research, CSR) with the aim of rethinking the way we live, work and share. Sectors covered are education, job creation, water/soil/waste nexus, circular textiles, social entrepreneurship, rural communities, agrofood & resilient cities.
The Circular Humansphere shifts the objectives of a Circular Economy, accelerates our work on United Nations SDGs and Human Development, and could help us reach out to a Doughnut Economy faster.


He lectures in equitable circular economy (#CircularEconomy2) at several Universities (Sciences Po Paris, ENSAIT Textile Engineers, Bradford UK, UCT Cape Town & others).
He is also involved in private projects or public programs (Horizon 2020, Nexus, development banks, SDGs, university researches) with the aim of rethinking the way we live, work and share. Sectors covered are education, job creation, water/soil/waste nexus, circular textiles, social entrepreneurship, rural communities, agrofood & resilient cities.


Alexandre is the co-founder of the African Circular Economy Network (ACEN), and was a Guest Member of the Circular Economy Taskforce (Young Global Leaders, World Economic Forum (WEF)) in 2016. During that year, Alexandre was recognized by the World Economic Forum as “Highly Commended” in the Circular Economy Leadership category.
He lectures in equitable circular economy (#CircHumansphere) at several Universities (University of Cape Town, Sciences Po Paris, University of Bradford, ENSAIT Textile Engineering School).
 
Alexandre was recognized by the World Economic Forum as “Highly Commended” in the Circular Economy Leadership category (2016). His work on Optimization of Circular Value was greeted by the Chatham House UK (2017). In 2018 he was recognized top 25 Change Maker by ChangeHackers.


He holds an MBA from Hult International Business School, Boston, MA, USA.
He holds an MBA from Hult International Business School, Boston, MA, USA.

Latest revision as of 11:47, 11 September 2019

Alexandre Lemille (@AlexLemille) leads discussions about our next economy focusing on addressing human needs thanks to system circularity - our best path to guaranty well-being for all - according to him.

To achieve this he suggests to insert a Circular Humansphere that would improve our decisions aiming at preserving the ‘life equation’ on Earth.

The Circular Humansphere shifts the objectives of a Circular Economy, accelerates our work on United Nations SDGs and Human Development, and could help us reach out to a Doughnut Economy faster.

He is also involved in private projects or public programs (Horizon 2020, Nexus, development banks, SDGs, university researches) with the aim of rethinking the way we live, work and share. Sectors covered are education, job creation, water/soil/waste nexus, circular textiles, social entrepreneurship, rural communities, agrofood & resilient cities.

He lectures in equitable circular economy (#CircHumansphere) at several Universities (University of Cape Town, Sciences Po Paris, University of Bradford, ENSAIT Textile Engineering School).

Alexandre was recognized by the World Economic Forum as “Highly Commended” in the Circular Economy Leadership category (2016). His work on Optimization of Circular Value was greeted by the Chatham House UK (2017). In 2018 he was recognized top 25 Change Maker by ChangeHackers.

He holds an MBA from Hult International Business School, Boston, MA, USA.