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  • Throwaway culture: Tossing things after using them once.
  • Product life cycles: Stages from start to end for a product.
  • Circular economy: Reusing and recycling goods.
  • Linear economy: Make, use, dispose - traditional way.
  • Raw materials: Basics for making stuff.
  • Introduction: Launching a new product.
  • Introduction: Launching a new product.
  • Maturity: Stable, established product phase.
  • Product awareness: People knowing about a product.
  • Mature: Fully developed or grown-up.
  • Competitive edge: Unique advantage for success.
  • Sustainable: Eco-friendly and long-lasting.
  • Non-renewable resources: Can't be quickly replaced
  • Long-lasting: Staying good for a long time.
  • Remanufactured: Fixed up to be like new.
  •  Resold: Sold again to someone else.
  • Millennials: Born between 1981 and 1996.
  • - Consignors: People giving goods to others.
  • - Cast-off: Discarded or unwanted things.
  • - Salvage: Getting value from damaged items.
  • - Modular: Built with standardized pieces.
  • - From the outset: From the very start.
  • - Commodity: Basic raw material or good.
  • - Waste stream: Flow of thrown-away things.
  • - Embraces: Welcoming and accepting.
  • - Precious metals: Rare, natural shiny metals.
  • - Drives innovation: Pushes new ideas forward.
  • - Disposed: Getting rid of something.
  • - Absenteeism: Skipping work or school without reason.
  • - Manual labour: Physical work done by hand.
  • - Maternity: Time around giving birth.
  • - Creche facility: Childcare center for little ones.
  • - Annual: Happening every single year.
  • - Scheme: A planned way of doing things.
  • - Probationary period: Trying out a new employee.
  • - Retention: Keeping employees in a company.
  • - Intricate: Very detailed or complex.
  • - Hinder: Creating problems or obstacles.
  • - Poverty: Extremely poor, lacking what's needed.