Luis BrancoCEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, LdªCarcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
What if packaging projects could restore ecosystems and empower communities?
In the article “Beyond Recyclable”, I explore how sustainable design, circular economy, and innovation can drive beverage packaging with truly positive impact.
A must-read for those who believe project management can also be regenerative.
🔗 Check it out here: https://www.projectmanagement.com/blog-pos...rate-the-future Saving Changes...
Regenerative thinking takes sustainability to the next level—beyond minimizing harm to actively creating value for ecosystems and communities. Loved how this article ties innovation, circular design, and project impact into one powerful vision. Definitely sharing this with my team!
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1 reply by Luis Branco
Jul 05, 2025 11:04 AM
Luis Branco
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Pavan Maddi Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment — I truly appreciate it!
I’m glad you highlighted this core shift: regenerative thinking moves us beyond “doing less harm” toward actively creating value for ecosystems and communities.
To me, that’s where project management and design converge — at the intersection of conscious innovation, measurable impact, and systemic transformation.
When we align circular economy, ecological regeneration, and community empowerment, projects become more than deliverables — they become vehicles for healing and positive change.
Honored that you’re sharing this with your team — and always happy to dive deeper if you'd like to explore ideas or co-create solutions.
Let’s keep building projects that don’t just perform — they restore.
Saving Changes...
Luis BrancoCEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, LdªCarcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Jul 05, 2025 5:13 AM
Replying to Pavan Maddi
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Regenerative thinking takes sustainability to the next level—beyond minimizing harm to actively creating value for ecosystems and communities. Loved how this article ties innovation, circular design, and project impact into one powerful vision. Definitely sharing this with my team!
Pavan Maddi Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment — I truly appreciate it!
I’m glad you highlighted this core shift: regenerative thinking moves us beyond “doing less harm” toward actively creating value for ecosystems and communities.
To me, that’s where project management and design converge — at the intersection of conscious innovation, measurable impact, and systemic transformation.
When we align circular economy, ecological regeneration, and community empowerment, projects become more than deliverables — they become vehicles for healing and positive change.
Honored that you’re sharing this with your team — and always happy to dive deeper if you'd like to explore ideas or co-create solutions.
Let’s keep building projects that don’t just perform — they restore.
Project Manager| AWR Development (BD) Ltd. Cox's Bazer , Bangladesh
Hi Luis,
This is a truly inspiring and critical topic! "Recycling is not enough. It’s time to regenerate" really resonates with the evolving role of project management. I particularly appreciate your focus on how packaging projects can actively restore ecosystems and empower communities.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! I’m glad the message resonated with you.
You’re absolutely right—while beverage packaging projects provide a vivid example, the regenerative mindset truly applies to any kind of project, regardless of industry or scale.
When we shift our perspective from “less harm” to “active restoration,” we open up new possibilities for project management to become a force for positive change—restoring ecosystems, empowering communities, and even regenerating organizational cultures.
I believe the next step for our profession is to embed this way of thinking across all projects, turning regeneration into a core value rather than an exception.
It’s exciting to see leaders like you engaging with this vision!
Thank you again for your engagement—let’s keep pushing the boundaries of what project management can achieve.
Best regards,
Saving Changes...
Luis BrancoCEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, LdªCarcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Jul 06, 2025 8:32 AM
Replying to Md. Golam Rob Talukdar
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Hi Luis,
This is a truly inspiring and critical topic! "Recycling is not enough. It’s time to regenerate" really resonates with the evolving role of project management. I particularly appreciate your focus on how packaging projects can actively restore ecosystems and empower communities.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! I’m glad the message resonated with you.
You’re absolutely right—while beverage packaging projects provide a vivid example, the regenerative mindset truly applies to any kind of project, regardless of industry or scale.
When we shift our perspective from “less harm” to “active restoration,” we open up new possibilities for project management to become a force for positive change—restoring ecosystems, empowering communities, and even regenerating organizational cultures.
I believe the next step for our profession is to embed this way of thinking across all projects, turning regeneration into a core value rather than an exception.
It’s exciting to see leaders like you engaging with this vision!
Thank you again for your engagement—let’s keep pushing the boundaries of what project management can achieve.
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