Introducing the Circular Economy Navigator – Your systematic approach to make Circular Economy work
The Circular Economy Navigator book is a practical guideline that takes organizations from their first insights to a truly circular transformation. Our Managing Consultant Richard Stechow co-developed the methodology and we offer the 8-step approach and the Pattern Cards through consulting, training, and sprints.

The Circular Economy Navigator book is available in German (English and also Japanse coming soon). It’s a practical guideline that takes organizations from their first insights to a truly circular transformation. Our Managing Consultant Richard Stechow co-developed the methodology and we offer the 8-step approach and the Pattern Cards through consulting, training, and sprints. This article unpacks what’s inside the book, how to use the approach, and how we help you move from talk to tangible outcomes.

Why this book and why now?
Sustainability is in a downturn, but the Circular Economy is still picking up momentum: the core driver shifted from the sustainability gains (even though they are hugely important) to the supply chain resilience and increased geopolitical independence. With the second European Circular Economy Act in the making, increasing weaponization of tariffs and access to resources, keeping materials in the loop has become an increasing concern for not only companies but also governments.
We co-developed the methodology together with our founder Prof. Dr. Karolin Frankenberg and Dr. Fabian Takacs more than 5 years ago. Since then, we have applied and refined the approach in our projects, learning and continuing to learn tremendously together with our customers across industries (from engineer, to medtech, manufacturing or chemistry) while making the Circular Economy a profitable reality.
In this book, not only our insights and improvements through the years are captured, but also the thoughts and insights from over 24 leading experts and practitioners of the Circular Economy – highlighting the fact that we can only achieve this transformation through cooperation and a deep mindset shift. By actively tackling the topic and directing that transformation by design instead of being driven by external circumstances or even accidents, by seeing it as a huge, transformative opportunity for businesses who spearhead that change, also you can shape the future of your current or future business: making it more resilient and more sustainable.
So, what’s inside?
- The systematic Circular Economy Navigator methodology with its 8 steps: A structured process from the initial Impulse to the lasting Internalization, linking circularity, sustainability, business model innovation and ecosystem thinking.

- 40 Pattern Cards: Our well-known pattern-based approach in the context of the Circular Economy. Pattern that trigger new ideas and simplify the application of new ideas. Instead of being weighed down by the multitude of limitations and requirements to make circularity work, these patterns simplify the initial idea generation, leading to open minds and fresh ideas.

- 400+ real-world examples and 24+ expert insights: From Product-Service-System design to ecosystem orchestration, you will profit from decades of learnings of these experts from Academia and practice.

- Tools and visuals: Hands-on templates and tools for workshops, sprints, and stakeholder alignment.

Richard Stechow
What you will understand:
- How working on the second s-curve (as you might notice, the basis for our new name) is not limited to innovation, but also extends to sustainability and circularity and helps you to briden the perspective on the topic.
- How to inspire others (and yourself) to get going and continue moving forward.
- How the triple bottom line needs to be an integral part of business model and ecosystem design and how those work together.
- How to achieve this transformation, step by step, project by project, treating it as an (extended) innovation challenge that demands more openness, but also rewards that openness with higher defensibility of solutions.
- And how to make it work as a business: from shaping and changing demand, to achieving profitability through cooperation and how to spot when you might not make it work (yet).
Interested in getting started? Reach out directly to Richard!
(Or order the book here)


























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