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Vagga till Vagga's goal is to create the conditions for the emergence of healthy material flows and real development. Cradle to Cradle® is one of our cornerstones besides a strong interest in circular economy, eco-system services - and a belief that mankind can take charge of its own destiny. Just as it is important to understand the principles of nature and healthy material flows, it is equally important to understand our own resistance to change, find tools to overcome this resistance, develop more inclusive perspectives, and cultivate the courage to act.
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Lectures
We give lectures both public and within companies. Our audiences spans from highest level corporate leaders to students of all ages. We also arrange lectures with international speakers upon request. Please contact us at
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Consultancy
We help companies, municipalities and others understand and realize healthy material flows (note: in the glass – carbon-negative biochar produced on-site).
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Certification
We provide Cradle to Cradle® Certification through our partner EPEA. EPEA is besided MBDC in the United States the official and original developers of the C2C methodology. EPEA is headed by prof. dr. Michael Braungart and has its main office in Hamburg, Germany.
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Seminars
We arrange seminars and master classes.
In collaboration with our partners and friends we provide state of the art training in areas ranging from Cradle to Cradle® to the crucial art of communication and development of perspective.
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Study trips and international contacts
We have arranged several study trips to the Netherlands in 2010 and 2011. These trips have had a strong influence on the development of CEFUR, in Ronneby, on collaboration between Chalmers and EFG, and the evolution of CradleNet.
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Biochar and clean cooking
We are with the support of SIDA conducting a pilot study in Zambia about alternative fuels to replace charcoal and firewood. The study and program has multiple goals - one of them biochar production for soil improvement. We believe that deforestation and charcoal production are among the most important threats to human health, biodiversity and the planet. For more information and to support the program, write to
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