PurposeMethods and tools to measure Circular Economy (CE) are in an early stage of development, especially on the micro level, and only limited guidance is available to companies’ decision-making processes related to CE solutions. In this context, the aim of this paper is to explore the suitability and effectiveness of grey literature CE indicators and the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) method in measuring circularity at product or process level.MethodsThe analysis is based on two different comparative case-studies specifically related to the packaging sector, including glass and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, and to the food waste (FW) management sector, focusing on specific FW treatment activities. A review-of-reviews of CE metric...
International audienceDeploying the right circularity indicators (c-indicators) is key to assessing ...
International audienceConsidering a growing number of metrics and indicators to assess circular econ...
automatically more sustainable as some trade-offs may occur (e.g., major environmental impacts due t...
PurposeMethods and tools to measure Circular Economy (CE) are in an early stage of development, espe...
Purpose: In a context where the transition to a circular economy is increasingly required, it is nec...
Recently, the concept of circular economy (CE) has become more popular amongst researchers and pract...
The debate on the identification of the most suited metrics for circular economy (CE) is open, no co...
International audienceThere is a serious need to assess the evolution of transitions from a linear t...
The increasing concern on the world waste issue has speed up the adoption of the circular economy mo...
International audienceImplementing circular economy (CE) principles is increasingly recommended as a...
Circular Economy (CE) is a growing topic, especially in the European Union, that promotes the respon...
International audienceThe concept of circular economy consists of a wide range of strategies that ai...
Since the onset of the industrial revolution development, the worldwide economic system has been cha...
Numerous indicators have been suggested as tools for assessing progress towards the circular economy...
The current global interest in circular economy (CE) opens an opportunity to make society’s consumpt...
International audienceDeploying the right circularity indicators (c-indicators) is key to assessing ...
International audienceConsidering a growing number of metrics and indicators to assess circular econ...
automatically more sustainable as some trade-offs may occur (e.g., major environmental impacts due t...
PurposeMethods and tools to measure Circular Economy (CE) are in an early stage of development, espe...
Purpose: In a context where the transition to a circular economy is increasingly required, it is nec...
Recently, the concept of circular economy (CE) has become more popular amongst researchers and pract...
The debate on the identification of the most suited metrics for circular economy (CE) is open, no co...
International audienceThere is a serious need to assess the evolution of transitions from a linear t...
The increasing concern on the world waste issue has speed up the adoption of the circular economy mo...
International audienceImplementing circular economy (CE) principles is increasingly recommended as a...
Circular Economy (CE) is a growing topic, especially in the European Union, that promotes the respon...
International audienceThe concept of circular economy consists of a wide range of strategies that ai...
Since the onset of the industrial revolution development, the worldwide economic system has been cha...
Numerous indicators have been suggested as tools for assessing progress towards the circular economy...
The current global interest in circular economy (CE) opens an opportunity to make society’s consumpt...
International audienceDeploying the right circularity indicators (c-indicators) is key to assessing ...
International audienceConsidering a growing number of metrics and indicators to assess circular econ...
automatically more sustainable as some trade-offs may occur (e.g., major environmental impacts due t...