The circular economy presents a chance for young people to take charge of their lives by being creative, innovative and resourceful.  Credit: Photofusion/REX

The circular economy presents a chance for young people to take charge of their lives by being creative, innovative and resourceful.
Credit: Photofusion/REX

“So many of my classmates and other friends say ‘I want to change the world’. The amazing thing is that most of us believe we can.” Max Hornick, a 26-year-old student at Western Michigan University, is reflecting on how the circular economy is inspiring young people to work for the social good.

Together with a team of four other students at WMU, Hornick recently won the 2015 Wege Prize for sustainable thinking with Local Loop Farms, an aquaponics food production concept that has since evolved into a community agricultural start-up.

“One of the biggest struggles we are facing as the global population grows is finding a way to feed everyone,” Hornick […]

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