
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.

Share
Attachments
Tags
Share
-
Member
Karen Danylak
Pickering, Ontario, Canada
-
Member
Kathy Lewis
Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
I am a member of Imagine Lethbridge. We are a grass-roots group endeavouring to bring Doughnut Economics to our city. Our aim is to integrate the 7 Principles of Doughnut Economics and the Doughnut Economic framework into our Municipal Development Plan which will connect all organizations, groups and citizens who value cooperation and collaboration. We will create a "just and healthy future for all people and for the planet."
-
Member
Rob Ward
UK
Leading on sustainability for the organisation responsible for making the UK's nuclear waste permanently safe, sooner. Our mission to protect people and the environment involves application of the waste hierarchy and circular economy principles as well as major infrastructure development, and our impact will be felt by communities and society for multiple generations.
-
Member
Marc Fritzler
Munich, Germany
marc fritzler (München) stärkt seit 2001 das Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement und die Kommunikation von werteorientierten Unternehmen und Organisationen mit Konzepten und Texten. Eine Manufaktur für den Wandel. kreativ ∘ kompetent ∘ konstruktiv #Nachhaltigkeit #CSR #GlobalGoals
-
Member
Katherine Cunningham
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
I started with a bachelor of Business in Entrepreneurship where no one even whispered the word cooperative. Then spent the last 4.5 years learning all about Worker Cooperative Start ups with Earthworker. From this created a Cooperative Bootcamp where we take in groups of 5 people with a feasibility analysis of their business idea that they want to make into a worker coop. I am excited to see what the the DEAL work looks like alongside this work.
-
Member
Denise Taylor
Rugby, UK
I founded Wylde Connections with my daughter with the aim of helping businesses embed sustainability in their companies and operations. We are both passionate about biodiversity as an underlying theme in our work, which is often not on the sustainability radar of most companies. I am also a founding council member of the International Wildlife Coexistence Network. Wylde is also a learning organisation and we are in the process of developing and launching online courses about embedding sustainability in businesses. We are advocates of Doughnut Economics and spread the word whenever and wherever we can through our consultancy and education and training practice.
-
Member
Phil Holden
Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
I'm the Manager of the team that works for the Shropshire Hills National Landscape. We have been exploring the Doughnut model for a few years and are now trying to apply it through our next five year Management Plan for the area.
-
Member
Alice Peperell
Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Helping people & planet-focused teams and projects to thrive. 10+ years of cross-sector production and operations experience spanning sustainability, social change, arts and culture marketing and live events. Particularly interested in harnessing the power of community, collaboration & collective action to drive sustainability, social justice and co-design regenerative spaces and places.