Resource scarcity and the problem of waste management are two of the key issues in contemporary society that encourages the reflection on the benefits of transitioning to a Circular Economy (CE) model. Bioeconomy, the socio-economic system that encompasses and interconnects economic activities that use renewable bio-resources of the soil and sea (also called bio-based resources) to produce food, materials and energy, represents a fundamental variation of the CE. In the analyzed context, where it is necessary moving towards CE and reducing the environmental impacts, a systematic literature review was conducted using different keywords combinations. Results show that Material Circularity Indicator (MCI) and Life Cycle Assessment (LC...
A sustainable resource management is an essential aspect to satisfy the current human needs without ...
The joint application of bioeconomy (BE) and circular economy (CE) promotes the sustainable use of n...
This thesis focuses on the theoretical and philosophical basis and robustness of existing methods of...
Resource scarcity and the problem of waste management are two of the key issues in contemporary soc...
automatically more sustainable as some trade-offs may occur (e.g., major environmental impacts due t...
In recent years, bioeconomy strategies have been implemented and adapted internationally. In the bio...
Circular Bioeconomy – the symbiosis of bio- and circular economies is widely accepted as a solution ...
The progressively growing patterns of global population, urbanization, industrialization, environmen...
Circular economy concepts—including a circular bioeconomy—aim to transition the current, essentially...
Purpose: In a context where the transition to a circular economy is increasingly required, it is nec...
Scientists, government officials, firms, and other actors around the world are discussing ways to cr...
International audienceThe concept of circular economy consists of a wide range of strategies that ai...
This study focuses on examining and enhancing the theoretical basis and robustness of existing metho...
While ‘renewable’ is the keyword in a bioeconomy and resource conservation is the motivation behind ...
Even though circular economy (CE) is crucial for sustainable performance, not all circularity activi...
A sustainable resource management is an essential aspect to satisfy the current human needs without ...
The joint application of bioeconomy (BE) and circular economy (CE) promotes the sustainable use of n...
This thesis focuses on the theoretical and philosophical basis and robustness of existing methods of...
Resource scarcity and the problem of waste management are two of the key issues in contemporary soc...
automatically more sustainable as some trade-offs may occur (e.g., major environmental impacts due t...
In recent years, bioeconomy strategies have been implemented and adapted internationally. In the bio...
Circular Bioeconomy – the symbiosis of bio- and circular economies is widely accepted as a solution ...
The progressively growing patterns of global population, urbanization, industrialization, environmen...
Circular economy concepts—including a circular bioeconomy—aim to transition the current, essentially...
Purpose: In a context where the transition to a circular economy is increasingly required, it is nec...
Scientists, government officials, firms, and other actors around the world are discussing ways to cr...
International audienceThe concept of circular economy consists of a wide range of strategies that ai...
This study focuses on examining and enhancing the theoretical basis and robustness of existing metho...
While ‘renewable’ is the keyword in a bioeconomy and resource conservation is the motivation behind ...
Even though circular economy (CE) is crucial for sustainable performance, not all circularity activi...
A sustainable resource management is an essential aspect to satisfy the current human needs without ...
The joint application of bioeconomy (BE) and circular economy (CE) promotes the sustainable use of n...
This thesis focuses on the theoretical and philosophical basis and robustness of existing methods of...