J Walzberg, G Lonca, RJ Hanes, AL Eberle… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The goal of the circular economy (CE) is to transition from today's take-make-waste linear pattern of production and consumption to a circular system in which the societal value of …
Material production accounts for a quarter of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Resource-efficiency and circular-economy strategies, both industry and demand-focused …
The social value of the circular economy (CE) has only been recently explored in the literature. To understand the social implications of the implementation of the CE, a semi …
The potential impacts on gross domestic product, employment, and carbon emissions of implementing a circular economy have been modelled at the national and multiregional …
Terms of use This slide deck is developed by the Secretariat of the International Resource Panel (IRP) together with Edgar Hertw Page 1 Terms of use • This slide deck is developed by the …
L Repp, M Hekkert, J Kirchherr - Resources, conservation and recycling, 2021 - Elsevier
There is no evidence-based discussion on the intended and unintended global social impacts, such as changes in employment, of the European Union's (EU) transition towards …
S Harris, J Weinzettel, A Bigano, A Källmén - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020 - Elsevier
The role of cities and their stakeholders in creating a sustainable low carbon society is becoming increasingly critical. Cities and their supply chains are responsible for almost 80 …
The idea of revisiting the biophysical limits of human life on planet Earth has gained renewed momentum in the Anthropocene. The planetary boundaries (PBs) framework has …
A circular economy is an industrial system that is restorative or regenerative by intention or design. During the last decade, the circular economy became an attractive paradigm to …