BE Inspired Podcast EP15 – Designing the Circular Economy with Clayton Bristow

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Episode Title: Designing the Circular Economy — How the Built Environment Can Move Beyond Waste

Guest: Clayton Bristow (He/Him), Managing Director, FF&3

What does it take to shift the built environment from linear consumption to circular systems?

In this episode of BE Inspired Podcast, Seton Walsh-Rose speaks with Clayton Bristow of FF&3 about embedding circular economy principles into real-world projects — beyond sustainability buzzwords and into commercial reality.

Clayton Bristow shares how FF&3 works with organisations across the built environment to transition from traditional “take-make-dispose” models toward regenerative, circular systems.

Key Dive-Ins
• What circular economy really means in practice
• Designing out waste from the beginning
• Material reuse, lifecycle thinking, and systems change
• The commercial and operational realities of circular transition
• Leadership required to drive sustainable transformation

Connect and Follow Clayton Bristow:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claytonbristow/
Website: https://ff3.co/

Takeaways:

  • Circular economy is about systems change — not surface-level sustainability.
  • Early design decisions determine long-term material and environmental impact.
  • Circular strategies must be commercially viable to scale.
  • Collaboration across disciplines is critical for implementation.
  • Leaders must challenge traditional procurement and delivery models.
  • Regenerative thinking creates long-term value for clients and communities.

Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
02:10 – Clayton’s journey into circular economy consultancy
06:45 – What circular economy actually means in the built environment
12:30 – Moving beyond recycling: systems thinking and material flows
18:20 – Designing out waste from the start
24:15 – The commercial case for circular strategies
30:05 – Collaboration across architects, developers, and consultants
35:40 – Leadership required for systemic change
41:10 – The future of circular economy in construction
44:30 – Final reflections and advice for industry leaders

Sound Bites / Quotes:
“Good design has to work commercially — otherwise it’s just a prototype.”
“Manufacturing locally isn’t the easy path, but it’s the right one for our values.”
“Quality isn’t a marketing line — it’s built into every decision.”
“If you want longevity in this industry, you need discipline as much as creativity.”

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