Circular economy has in recent years been promoted as a promising alternative to unsustainable production systems. By comparing two different concepts of circularity, circular economy and eco-cycle, which had political momentum in Sweden during the 2010s and the 1990s respectively, the paper shows how issues of responsibility, politics, limits, space and sustainability, and even the shape of the circle itself have changed over the turn of the millennium. Based on a discourse analysis of two policy reports on the concepts, a strong and a weak interpretation of circularity are identified. A weak circularity, represented in circular economy, is presumably without limits. Secondary resources shall only complement the growing extraction of prima...
This paper explores the implications of the widespread success of the term circular economy in the i...
What policies and practices are needed to help mitigate, address and combat the emerging societal ch...
According to sustainability transitions theory, socio-technical change requires a convergence of pol...
Circular economy has in recent years been promoted as a promising alternative to unsustainable produ...
Swedish press debate regarding the idea of a ‘circular economy’ is analysed to enable critical refle...
Swedish press debate regarding the idea of a ‘circular economy’ is analysed to enable critical refle...
The Circular Economy (CE) has recently become a popular concept in sustainability discourses for bot...
The dominant technocratic and neoliberal imaginary of a circular economy dependent on corporate lead...
The aim of this study is to analyze how the concept of circular economy is viewed and defined within...
The circular economy (CE) has recently become a popular discourse especially in government and corpo...
The dominant technocratic and neoliberal imaginary of a circular economy dependent on corporate lead...
The Circular Economy was developed as a response to the prevailing linear model of material use. The...
The Circular Economy in Europe presents an overview and a critical discussion on how circularity is ...
2noEnthusiasm for the Circular Economy (CE) is widespread and overwhelming. However, confusion arou...
Since the publication of the European Union's Circular Economy Action Plan in 2015, this new sustain...
This paper explores the implications of the widespread success of the term circular economy in the i...
What policies and practices are needed to help mitigate, address and combat the emerging societal ch...
According to sustainability transitions theory, socio-technical change requires a convergence of pol...
Circular economy has in recent years been promoted as a promising alternative to unsustainable produ...
Swedish press debate regarding the idea of a ‘circular economy’ is analysed to enable critical refle...
Swedish press debate regarding the idea of a ‘circular economy’ is analysed to enable critical refle...
The Circular Economy (CE) has recently become a popular concept in sustainability discourses for bot...
The dominant technocratic and neoliberal imaginary of a circular economy dependent on corporate lead...
The aim of this study is to analyze how the concept of circular economy is viewed and defined within...
The circular economy (CE) has recently become a popular discourse especially in government and corpo...
The dominant technocratic and neoliberal imaginary of a circular economy dependent on corporate lead...
The Circular Economy was developed as a response to the prevailing linear model of material use. The...
The Circular Economy in Europe presents an overview and a critical discussion on how circularity is ...
2noEnthusiasm for the Circular Economy (CE) is widespread and overwhelming. However, confusion arou...
Since the publication of the European Union's Circular Economy Action Plan in 2015, this new sustain...
This paper explores the implications of the widespread success of the term circular economy in the i...
What policies and practices are needed to help mitigate, address and combat the emerging societal ch...
According to sustainability transitions theory, socio-technical change requires a convergence of pol...