Since the 1970s, a growing body of research by environmental scientists has suggested that greater material efficiency, use of better materials, reuse and recycling, and the growth often service economy are contributing to the "dematerialization" of the economy. In this context, it is often suggested that the recycling and reuse of products, materials, and wastes have significant potential for increasing material efficiency and reducing environmental impacts. Taking this idea to its limit, Graedel and Allenby (1996) have suggested that the ultimate goal of environmental management could be the evolution of the economy into a system in which all materials are reused and recycled. But despite the interest in dematerialization and reuse of ma...
International audienceIn this paper we analyze the dynamic implications of recycling for resource us...
The current use of natural resources in the textile industry leads us to introduce a new economic co...
This paper focuses on the circular economy model for sustainable development in the frame work of e...
Reuse is still seen as a "niche phenomenon" and consumers seem to waste economic opportunities linke...
Dematerialization is a paradigm in resource conservation strategies. Material use should be reduced ...
The production and consumption of products is the driving force of the economy in the U.S. A review ...
Traditionally, economic growth and prosperity have been linked with the availability, production and...
A dematerialisation of the economy can provide a crucial contribution toward sustainable devel-opmen...
In this paper we analyze the implications of recycling for long-run economic devel-opment. In contra...
Since the 1990s, recycling of waste has become a core element of sustainable development. However, i...
Converging environmental crises have inspired a movement to shift dominant economic forms away from ...
How can the long term management of non-renewable raw materials be optimised? This article develops ...
Recycling and remanufacturing activities are gaining in importance, as a growing population and econ...
By constructing a static model of a recyclable product market where the product can be manufactured ...
The circular economy represents a powerful new paradigm for materials consumption and solid waste ma...
International audienceIn this paper we analyze the dynamic implications of recycling for resource us...
The current use of natural resources in the textile industry leads us to introduce a new economic co...
This paper focuses on the circular economy model for sustainable development in the frame work of e...
Reuse is still seen as a "niche phenomenon" and consumers seem to waste economic opportunities linke...
Dematerialization is a paradigm in resource conservation strategies. Material use should be reduced ...
The production and consumption of products is the driving force of the economy in the U.S. A review ...
Traditionally, economic growth and prosperity have been linked with the availability, production and...
A dematerialisation of the economy can provide a crucial contribution toward sustainable devel-opmen...
In this paper we analyze the implications of recycling for long-run economic devel-opment. In contra...
Since the 1990s, recycling of waste has become a core element of sustainable development. However, i...
Converging environmental crises have inspired a movement to shift dominant economic forms away from ...
How can the long term management of non-renewable raw materials be optimised? This article develops ...
Recycling and remanufacturing activities are gaining in importance, as a growing population and econ...
By constructing a static model of a recyclable product market where the product can be manufactured ...
The circular economy represents a powerful new paradigm for materials consumption and solid waste ma...
International audienceIn this paper we analyze the dynamic implications of recycling for resource us...
The current use of natural resources in the textile industry leads us to introduce a new economic co...
This paper focuses on the circular economy model for sustainable development in the frame work of e...