Are your company’s waste streams generating only costs — or untapped strategic value?
In just 5 minutes, this free assessment helps sustainability and operations leaders identify whether their material waste streams hold potential for: cost reduction, product development, new revenue opportunities, circular pilots, and measurable business value.

Many sustainability and operations leaders know that waste should create value — but struggle to prove where to start.
While circular opportunities often look promising in theory, implementation frequently stalls because the financial case is unclear and operational execution feels too complex, resource-intensive, or risky to launch internally.
As a result, promising opportunities often remain stuck in reports and strategy decks instead of becoming visible circular wins.
This 5-minute assessment helps you quickly evaluate whether your material stream is truly worth taking to the next stage.

After completing the assessment, you’ll gain a clear first indication of whether your waste stream could become:
cost reduction opportunities
internal material reuse
product development potential
circular pilot readiness
new revenue pathways
ESG and brand value
10 strategic diagnostic questions
0–30 scoring framework
business value potential check
operational readiness evaluation
opportunity mapping trigger
next-step recommendation
Download the free assessment and take the first step toward identifying waste streams with real financial and strategic potential.
After completing the scan, you’ll also have the opportunity to book a 60-minute Circular Opportunity Assessment to explore your most promising pilot directions.
Circular economy consultant and trainer with 13+ years of experience helping companies transform waste streams into measurable business value. Experience includes projects with: IKEA, Coca-Cola, Accenture, McDonald’s, BNP Paribas.
Owner of Dekoeko.com - the biggest upcycling platform in Europe.
Trusted by circular and ESG leaders working across FMCG, retail, manufacturing and industrial transformation.