This article discusses the regulation of ‘substances of concern’ in the circular economy (CE) in the European Union (EU). It analyses the tensions and obstacles that the present sectoral separation of waste, product and chemicals legislation sets for the development of the CE. We argue that in a longer term perspective the aim should be to erase the border between waste and chemicals regulation and create a single regime for the regulation of materials and their flow. However, the eventual aim of such non-toxic material circulation can be achieved only via precautious transitional measures that outweigh the costs and benefits of each material flow and set restrictions for the particular substances of concern. Regulatory actions addressing t...
Support for a transition to a ‘Circular Economy’ (CE) has rapidly gained momentum over the last deca...
In the transition from linear production systems, unsustainable from the point of view of resources,...
Increasing recycling rates and well-functioning markets for secondary raw materials are crucial for ...
Lately, the idea of ‘non-toxic’ (or ‘clean’) material cycles has become increasingly popular as a st...
A circular economy creates a policy conflict between increased resource circulationand decreased dis...
This article examines the (lack of) coherence between the legislative fields that govern the life cy...
The ambition to retain products and materials for as long as possible in a circular economy may dilu...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The European Union (EU) Regulation on the Registration, Evaluation, ...
A circular economy creates a policy conflict between increased resource circulation and decreased di...
This chapter discusses the impacts of policy and regulations on resource recovery from waste (RRfW) ...
The concept of ‘Circular Economy’ (CE) has gained a great deal of attention in the last five years a...
This article examines the (lack of) coherence between the legislative fields that govern the life cy...
The European economy is largely linear by design, resulting in avoidable environmental and human hea...
The world ecological problem of waste accumulation, environmental pollution and the need to develop ...
How to tackle environmental damage from the throwaway society is one of the defining questions of th...
Support for a transition to a ‘Circular Economy’ (CE) has rapidly gained momentum over the last deca...
In the transition from linear production systems, unsustainable from the point of view of resources,...
Increasing recycling rates and well-functioning markets for secondary raw materials are crucial for ...
Lately, the idea of ‘non-toxic’ (or ‘clean’) material cycles has become increasingly popular as a st...
A circular economy creates a policy conflict between increased resource circulationand decreased dis...
This article examines the (lack of) coherence between the legislative fields that govern the life cy...
The ambition to retain products and materials for as long as possible in a circular economy may dilu...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The European Union (EU) Regulation on the Registration, Evaluation, ...
A circular economy creates a policy conflict between increased resource circulation and decreased di...
This chapter discusses the impacts of policy and regulations on resource recovery from waste (RRfW) ...
The concept of ‘Circular Economy’ (CE) has gained a great deal of attention in the last five years a...
This article examines the (lack of) coherence between the legislative fields that govern the life cy...
The European economy is largely linear by design, resulting in avoidable environmental and human hea...
The world ecological problem of waste accumulation, environmental pollution and the need to develop ...
How to tackle environmental damage from the throwaway society is one of the defining questions of th...
Support for a transition to a ‘Circular Economy’ (CE) has rapidly gained momentum over the last deca...
In the transition from linear production systems, unsustainable from the point of view of resources,...
Increasing recycling rates and well-functioning markets for secondary raw materials are crucial for ...