
Doughnut Principles of Practice
A PDF of the Doughnut Principles of Practice ready to print

Version 1.0 (September 2020)
Overview
DEAL has developed a set of principles to guide our own evolution and our choice of collaborations. We ask that these principles are placed at the heart of any project and initiative that aims to put the ideas of Doughnut Economics into practice.

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Kathy Gibbs
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