Circular economy is a production and consumption model that involves reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products to keep materials within the economy. It implies that waste becomes a resource, consequently minimising the actual amount of waste. The circular model is generally the antithesis of a traditional, linear economic model, which is based on a 'take-make-consume-throw away' pattern. This paper looks at the job creation potential and added value produced by the circular economy and illustrates the generation and treatment of waste in the EU
Starting from the significant differences between the European Union’s member states regarding fram...
In the last few years Circular Economy (CE) is receiving increasing attention worldwide as a way to ...
Based on a theoretical discussion the main difference between models of lineair economy and circular...
The European economy is largely linear by design, resulting in avoidable environmental and human hea...
In order to achieve the resource efficiency agenda set by the Europe 2020 Strategy, the European Uni...
The circular economy is a philosophy that is clearly beneficial to the environment. The question is ...
In this paper, we develop a methodology for studying the sustainability of the circular economy mode...
Modern life has contributed both to increasing living standards, increasing comfort and the developm...
Based on the findings of the economic studies on the implications of industrialization in the case o...
The paper deals with a circular economy as a way of sustainable production and consumption. The intr...
The world ecological problem of waste accumulation, environmental pollution and the need to develop ...
Circular economy has emerged as a new economic paradigm to solve problems of natural resource scarci...
A paradigm shift from a linear economy to a circular economy is crucial to reduce pressure on the en...
The 21st century is largely determined by the current phenomenon of globalization. It is gaining mor...
The Circular Economy in Europe presents an overview and a critical discussion on how circularity is ...
Starting from the significant differences between the European Union’s member states regarding fram...
In the last few years Circular Economy (CE) is receiving increasing attention worldwide as a way to ...
Based on a theoretical discussion the main difference between models of lineair economy and circular...
The European economy is largely linear by design, resulting in avoidable environmental and human hea...
In order to achieve the resource efficiency agenda set by the Europe 2020 Strategy, the European Uni...
The circular economy is a philosophy that is clearly beneficial to the environment. The question is ...
In this paper, we develop a methodology for studying the sustainability of the circular economy mode...
Modern life has contributed both to increasing living standards, increasing comfort and the developm...
Based on the findings of the economic studies on the implications of industrialization in the case o...
The paper deals with a circular economy as a way of sustainable production and consumption. The intr...
The world ecological problem of waste accumulation, environmental pollution and the need to develop ...
Circular economy has emerged as a new economic paradigm to solve problems of natural resource scarci...
A paradigm shift from a linear economy to a circular economy is crucial to reduce pressure on the en...
The 21st century is largely determined by the current phenomenon of globalization. It is gaining mor...
The Circular Economy in Europe presents an overview and a critical discussion on how circularity is ...
Starting from the significant differences between the European Union’s member states regarding fram...
In the last few years Circular Economy (CE) is receiving increasing attention worldwide as a way to ...
Based on a theoretical discussion the main difference between models of lineair economy and circular...