This was a seed.
Author: Charlaine Baartjes
Inside this tiny capsule was everything needed to grow a tree.
To carry fruit.
To absorb carbon dioxide.
To provide shade, shelter, and a home for countless critters.
All of that—inside something so small you could lose it in your pocket.
Maybe that’s what makes circularity different.
It doesn’t have to be big and flashy.
It doesn’t have to shout, “Look at me, I’m sustainable!”
Sometimes, it’s in the smallest, quietest actions.
The ones that don’t make headlines but grow roots.
The ones that, over time, change the landscape.
Because true circularity is not a campaign. It’s a cycle.
A seed → a tree → a forest → a future.
So perhaps the real question is:
What seeds are we planting today that will carry fruit or future for tomorrow?
🌍 Curious to hear: what’s the “seed action” you’ve seen make the biggest difference?
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Ps: The painting is a Baobab from Messina
