Circle helps businesses overcome resource vulnerabilities and secure global value chains

Securing resilience in a changing world with geopolitical foresight, resource intelligence, and strategic action

The global economy is entering a new era defined by geopolitical tension, disrupted supply chains and competition for critical materials. The question is no longer whether to act, but how to secure access to the resources business depends on.

At Circle, we help companies and financial institutions strengthen resilience by addressing resource vulnerabilities across global value chains. Using frameworks such as the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) and Science Based Targets for Nature (SBTN), we assess dependencies, impacts and risks linked to natural capital and ecosystems.

Our work connects supply security, resource resilience and long-term competitiveness. Through geopolitical foresight, value chain analysis and data-driven insight, we help organisations reduce exposure, enhance traceability and secure access to materials, markets and finance – while building internal capability for lasting impact.

With Circle’s expertise and deep understanding of frameworks like TNFD and SBTN, we now have a clear overview of where in our value chain resource dependencies create both risks and opportunities. It’s a vital step towards securing resilience in a changing world.

Services

  • Value Chain Screening

  • Strategic Roadmaps for Resource and Nature

  • Transition Plans and Scenario Analysis

  • Resource Due Diligence

  • Industry Collaboration

  • Establishing the Why

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Sound of Nature Podcast

BLOXHUB, Copenhagen March 5 2026 Hosted by Byggeriets samfundsansvar & Circle

Event: Nature, resources and biodiversity in construction value chains – risks and opportunities.

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New episode of Sound of Nature with Andreas Rasche

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Article in Børsen about natural resources as a new competitive factor for businesses

June 10 2025

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