The Prosumer Economy -- Being Like a Forest
Uygar Ozesmi

TL;DR
This paper proposes the prosumer economy as a sustainable, circular economic model inspired by natural ecosystems, exemplified by the Good4Trust platform, aiming to transform global economic practices towards ecological and social justice.
Contribution
It introduces the prosumer economy concept, inspired by natural ecosystems, and demonstrates its implementation through the open-source platform Good4Trust, promoting systemic change towards sustainability.
Findings
The prosumer economy minimizes ecological and social impacts.
Good4Trust fosters circular relationships among producers and prosumers.
The platform's open-source software enables global adoption.
Abstract
Planetary life support systems are collapsing due to climate change and the biodiversity crisis. The root cause is the existing consumer economy, coupled with profit maximisation based on ecological and social externalities. Trends can be reversed, civilisation may be saved by transforming the profit maximising consumer economy into an ecologically and socially just economy, which we call the prosumer economy. Prosumer economy is a macro scale circular economy with minimum negative or positive ecological and social impact, an ecosystem of producers and prosumers, who have synergistic and circular relationships with deepened circular supply chains, networks, where leakage of wealth out of the system is minimised. In a prosumer economy there is no waste, no lasting negative impacts on the ecology and no social exploitation. The prosumer economy is like a lake or a forest, an economic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInnovation and Socioeconomic Development · Sustainable Supply Chain Management · Innovation, Sustainability, Human-Machine Systems
