Recipe for parasitic extraction

Borrow some money. 
Use it buy an asset — say, a water supply company.
Load the debt onto the company.
Continue to extract profit.

Last week I went to a talk where Hettie O’Brien presented her book The Asset Class.

This, in essence, is the mechanism she describes — used by private equity across sectors, from water to care homes.

The goal of regenerative design is to survive, thrive and co-evolve.

This is a recipe for the opposite.

Systems originally designed to provide life-giving functions — water, care — are reconfigured to service debt and maximise profit.

A recipe for parasitic extraction.
A blueprint for degenerative design.