Based on a theoretical discussion the main difference between models of lineair economy and circular economy are elaborated; (1) Elimination of waste is essential the circulation of circular flows and reclamation of (raw) materials; this requires mechanisms for the return of obsolete materials. (2) Design for circularity; designers need to design for use, disassembly and reclaiming of materials. (3) Dilemma of ownership; who is the owner of the (raw) materials and who is responsible for upscaling waste to raw materials? (4) The circularity of operationals processes such as energy use, production, distribution and transport is also essential. The application of circular economy to resillient communities is empirically illustrated with compar...
Circular economy has emerged as a new economic paradigm to solve problems of natural resource scarci...
Global economies have been characterised by a large dependency of material inflows from natural stoc...
The accelerated development of cities involves important inflows and outflows of resources. The cons...
We have come to a point in time where we can no longer just vision, but must act. We are talking abo...
The circular economy concept is increasingly being discussed around the world. Haarlemmermeer, one o...
Prolonging the utility of products is the main aim of a circular economy. So far, this concept has b...
The circular economy refers to a development strategy that allows economic growth by optimising the ...
The growth of modern societies with their scientific, economic and social achievements was made poss...
International audienceContrary to a commonly held belief, the circular economy was the dominant econ...
Circular economy is a production and consumption model that involves reusing, repairing, refurbishin...
The Circular Economy was developed as a response to the prevailing linear model of material use. The...
Moving towards a more circular economic model is necessary in order to secure the sufficiency of vit...
Nowadays at the international level special attention is drawn to sustainable development, based on ...
Global economies have been characterised by a large dependency of material inflows from natural stoc...
The social value of the circular economy (CE) has only been recently explored in the literature. To ...
Circular economy has emerged as a new economic paradigm to solve problems of natural resource scarci...
Global economies have been characterised by a large dependency of material inflows from natural stoc...
The accelerated development of cities involves important inflows and outflows of resources. The cons...
We have come to a point in time where we can no longer just vision, but must act. We are talking abo...
The circular economy concept is increasingly being discussed around the world. Haarlemmermeer, one o...
Prolonging the utility of products is the main aim of a circular economy. So far, this concept has b...
The circular economy refers to a development strategy that allows economic growth by optimising the ...
The growth of modern societies with their scientific, economic and social achievements was made poss...
International audienceContrary to a commonly held belief, the circular economy was the dominant econ...
Circular economy is a production and consumption model that involves reusing, repairing, refurbishin...
The Circular Economy was developed as a response to the prevailing linear model of material use. The...
Moving towards a more circular economic model is necessary in order to secure the sufficiency of vit...
Nowadays at the international level special attention is drawn to sustainable development, based on ...
Global economies have been characterised by a large dependency of material inflows from natural stoc...
The social value of the circular economy (CE) has only been recently explored in the literature. To ...
Circular economy has emerged as a new economic paradigm to solve problems of natural resource scarci...
Global economies have been characterised by a large dependency of material inflows from natural stoc...
The accelerated development of cities involves important inflows and outflows of resources. The cons...