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New Economy is a regenerative creative concept developer in Amsterdam. Questions about impact measurement, regenerative strategy, product footprint, life-cycle assessment (LCA), social cost-benefit analysis (MKBA), circular business models, food strategy or regional transition work can be sent through the form below or by email.
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Regenerative maturity scan
The regenerative maturity scan maps eight dimensions from conventional to regenerative, making the next concrete step visible.
Self-scan · the Regenerative Heart
From sustainable to real value: regenerative
Regenerative means restorative and renewing: contributing to ecology, fairness and equity — a step beyond sustainable.
Three domains form the core. Five pillars strengthen them and do things fundamentally differently.
Inspired by Bill Reed’s Trajectory of Ecological Design, made applicable by New Economy.
Filling in the scan
How the score works
Each choice is a level from 1 to 5. For each theme, the distance to level 5 counts as the number of open steps. Eight themes together add up to a maximum of 32 steps. The percentage shows how far the journey to regenerative has come.
The email address is used to send the overview. An exploratory conversation about the next steps may follow.
Tap a section for the explanation.
the journey: conventional › green › sustainable › restorative › regenerative
The value heart, coloured in
The colour runs from grey (conventional) via Tiffany Blue to green (regenerative), per theme. Tap a section for the theme and the chosen level.
Receive the overview by email
Choose the current level for each theme above. The full overview, with the next step per theme, will arrive by email.
Frequently asked questions
New Economy can be contacted through the form on this page or by email at contact@neweconomy.eco.
New Economy is based at Johan van Hasseltkade 255b in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Relevant questions include impact measurement, CO₂ footprint, life-cycle assessment (LCA), social cost-benefit analysis (MKBA), regenerative strategy, circular business models, food strategy and regional transition work.
Yes. The regenerative maturity scan maps eight dimensions from conventional to regenerative and makes the next concrete step visible.
A focused question is enough to start
Impact measurement, strategy, product design or regional transition work can begin with a compact first exploration.
contact@neweconomy.eco