Structure
Social Fabric structure horizon
Economy / Circular Economy

Circular value flow is part of regenerative community life.

Social Fabric supports circular economy patterns by linking procurement, repair, reuse, contribution, and local knowledge so communities can keep value in motion without treating resources as disposable.

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Repair and reuse

A circular economy in Social Fabric starts with repair, reuse, and recirculation. Communities should be able to keep useful things in motion longer instead of treating every need as a fresh purchase.

02

Local loops

Circularity is strongest when value loops stay local. Materials, effort, knowledge, and practical support can circulate through the same places and relationships that depend on them.

03

Procurement with memory

Procurement should not be a dead-end transaction. It should feed back into shared knowledge, sourcing patterns, vendor history, repairability, and future decision quality.

04

Waste reduction through coordination

When communities have better visibility into needs, contributions, and available resources, they can reduce waste and make more thoughtful choices about what gets built, bought, or reused.