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Metroculture

MetroCulture leads evolutionary & sustainable innovative initiatives worldwide in Agritech & Environment Tech. We collaborate with organizations and individuals to create an impact in their businesses and communities.

Small Patterns Rethinking the Concept Of "Waste To Wealth": Metroculture's Valuable Initiatives In Circular Economy (CE)

The information age we live in today gives birth to many wealthy individuals. But this wealth only belongs to the amount of information and data we hold wherever we go. Humans, more than ever, are rich in the amount of data through the accumulations of technological practices over the years since the rise of "everything smart." Here comes the notion of small patterns and their functions. If we define the origin of small patterns, we notice their value; from where do they start and why?

Yet this wealthiness, if we need to translate it into any other domain or profession, we might find challenges. For instance, wealthy data individuals are not rich in a circular economy. What makes an individual wealthy in a system of CE is awareness, knowledge, and practical behavior about the importance of recycling, refurbishment, etc. It is the value that the individuals bring to the enhancement of CE, whether if the individual reuses or repairs products to intensify their use and stretch the lifetime of items.

Smart cities have many opportunities for their citizens. One of the most influential functions of smart cities is the ability and power to answer challenges. The latter comes in questions about energy conservation, high resource demand, significant populations inhabiting specific areas, and types of lifestyles and living. A considerable portion of the way of living depends on the type of economies that lead us or benefit us. Creative economies have the effect of opening more chances for citizen engagement. The relationship between the citizens finding themselves, reaching their full potential, and driving more development to their city brings more wealth and growth.Smart cities accelerate the innovation and creative fields spectrum. The social fabric that engages different characters with a revolving environment and a sense of dynamism performs an influential role for citizens and guests. This type and style of interactions and accumulations bring prosperity to the social experience, which in the context of data science, this process is called big data.

Why Falling In Love With Smart Cities Is Not Only For The Falling For Trend But A Need? Metroculture's Remarkable Initiatives

Metroculture's Thinking System And Circular Economy Model: Peaking Creativity As A Renewable Resource That Promotes Sustainability

The circular economy model possesses different values, techniques, and talents. Although CE happens to be the ultimate model that holds a better vision for the biosphere, it requires outstanding skills to craft the theoretical ideas and notions of sustainability into practice. The art of translating the nouns into verbs demands people and an environment that adapts to changes in a particular creative mindset. The latter is the lab for potential innovation, where people interact to give birth to a product's life again while cutting waste disposal. The circular economy model of production, consumption, and then refurbishment to increase the life of the products meets a particular peak, where another qualitative requirement needs to take care of the other steps coming over. In this context, business models search for creativity as the overall gift design that changes the used products' taste, sense, and experience. Innovation is most needed when the product needs another opportunity; the chance here doubles for the business leaders and consumers.

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What You Can Do with MetroCulture

Mission

Our mission is to strengthen the relationship between ecological systems and economic growth by celebrating the three Ms of nature. At metroculture, the three Ms indicate nature as a mentor, measurable unit, and model. We learn from the smart techniques of nature, measure our business steps to the sustainability parameters, and emulate nature as a model. We aim to maintain the richness of the biodiversity that sustains biosecurity; tap into the data-driven world to contribute to modern agriculture's stability and sustainability.

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Vision

Our vision unfolds through consecutive stages that highlight sustainable agriculture, circular economy, and smart communities. Metroculture creates metabolisms between these stages, perceiving waste as food, building resilience through diversity, and diminishing negative environmental footprint. These initiatives become effective when we collaborate with organizations and individuals to impact their businesses and drive these opportunities into realities to develop their communities.

Goals

Metro supports the environmental and agricultural vision and equally distributes the community stakeholders' responsibilities. The ultimate goal demands high standards that support long-term regenerative developments related to the positive impact on the biosphere. Metroculture has initiatives that cover alternative steps that reflect advantages to the community; switching to alternative energy resources, building designs of smart cities, raising awareness about forestry, circular economy and its consequences, organic production, and greening of cities. These processes reshape the balance between humans, nature, and the ecosystem, where harmony secures the increasing demand of societies and, at the same time, goes with the eco-efficiency rules of using and reusing for the future.

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