Collaborative consumption involves sharing and reusing assets through peer-to-peer networks to reduce waste and costs. It allows for greater asset utilization through services like car sharing that can save users hundreds per month. While enabling economic and environmental benefits, collaborative consumption relies on trust between participants. Experts expect it to grow as technology facilitates more sharing opportunities and people increasingly value efficiency and sustainability.
Fellow Toastmasters: is it mine or yours? Is it mine or yours?Well, with some collaboration, it can be OURSLet me ask a few questions:How many of you have a DVD that you saw 2 or 3 times and has been collecting dust in your TV cabinet?What about a power wash machine? (or a drill?)What % of the time do you think you use your car?What about a boat? (95%)
Today I am going to talk about:What is CC?Why is it important?Where is it going?CC is not a new habit – it has always been with us, after all who hasn’t borrowed tool or lent something to a trusted person?
AU = maximizing use of assetsC = decrease in transaction costs; availability