A full list of STWR’s publications as well as related news, articles and blogs can be found below.
The real circular economy
Report / 6th February 2017A real circular economy would expand the definition of the circular economy to one where its operating system is regenerative not only towards nature, but also people; meaning wealth is equitably circulated and shared. A new report by Sharon Ede explains how relocalising production with not-for-profit business models helps build resilient and prosperous societies.
The rise of the robot: Dispelling the myth
Article / 27th January 2017We need to disavow ourselves of our misplaced trust in robotisation, and instead focus our energies on creating a truly fair and sustainable economy. The leisure society will only be achieved if we learn to live more locally within our planetary means – for there is enough stuff to go around already, if only we shared it out better, argues Rupert Read.
A viable billionaire tax?
Report / 27th January 2017A new paper makes the case that a global billionaire tax is ethical, good for growth, and could solve a lot of the world’s problems – and what’s more, it’s politically viable, explains Josh Hoxie.
The great British make off: how a new materialism can give us back control
Blog / 25th January 2017The New Economics Foundation has long made the case for a richer relationship with ‘stuff’ that can help turn the tables on our abusive consumer culture. The good news is that a new form of materialism is already emerging; everywhere people are beginning to make, do, share and get involved, writes Ruth Potts.
One-percenters, pay your taxes
Article / 20th January 2017Is there anything that the world’s corporations can do about the scourge of inequality? The answer is yes, but it means rewriting the economic rules – for the only sustainable prosperity is shared prosperity, writes Joseph E. Stiglitz.


