A successful transition to a Circular Economy, as promoted by the European Commission, requires solid information on the future availability of anthropogenic resources. Anthropogenic resources are human-made material stocks and flows, such as old landfills, buildings or different waste streams. A case study approach was adopted in this paper to investigate the role of the classification of anthropogenic resources in supporting the transition to a Circular Economy. The first objective is to identify the motivation and scope of the reviewed case studies. The second objective is to investigate to what extent they address the challenges linked to anthropogenic resource recovery. The third objective is to elicit in how far resource classificatio...
Current societal patterns of production and consumption drive a twin environmental crisis of resourc...
The world ecological problem of waste accumulation, environmental pollution and the need to develop ...
The European economy is largely linear by design, resulting in avoidable environmental and human hea...
The traditional mining sector uses resource assessments to estimate the mineability of natural resou...
A circular economy has been proposed as a sustainable alternative to our current linear economic sys...
Many organizations in Europe collect data and perform research on municipal solid waste and the seco...
Oral presentationThere is a plethora of wastes and by-products that remain unused in the traditional...
The development of a Circular Economy, whereby resources are kept in circulation for the extraction ...
The United Nations Framework Classification for Resources (UNFC) is an international system for clas...
This chapter discusses the impacts of policy and regulations on resource recovery from waste (RRfW) ...
Extractive industries represent the first stage of our global cycles of production and consumption. ...
The growth of modern societies with their scientific, economic and social achievements was made poss...
Responsible policies, which are essential for the achievement of sustainable consumption and product...
The construction of cities involves the use of land for new spaces and infrastructure. Construction ...
As populations grow we are facing concerns regarding future resource risks and uncertainties. In 20...
Current societal patterns of production and consumption drive a twin environmental crisis of resourc...
The world ecological problem of waste accumulation, environmental pollution and the need to develop ...
The European economy is largely linear by design, resulting in avoidable environmental and human hea...
The traditional mining sector uses resource assessments to estimate the mineability of natural resou...
A circular economy has been proposed as a sustainable alternative to our current linear economic sys...
Many organizations in Europe collect data and perform research on municipal solid waste and the seco...
Oral presentationThere is a plethora of wastes and by-products that remain unused in the traditional...
The development of a Circular Economy, whereby resources are kept in circulation for the extraction ...
The United Nations Framework Classification for Resources (UNFC) is an international system for clas...
This chapter discusses the impacts of policy and regulations on resource recovery from waste (RRfW) ...
Extractive industries represent the first stage of our global cycles of production and consumption. ...
The growth of modern societies with their scientific, economic and social achievements was made poss...
Responsible policies, which are essential for the achievement of sustainable consumption and product...
The construction of cities involves the use of land for new spaces and infrastructure. Construction ...
As populations grow we are facing concerns regarding future resource risks and uncertainties. In 20...
Current societal patterns of production and consumption drive a twin environmental crisis of resourc...
The world ecological problem of waste accumulation, environmental pollution and the need to develop ...
The European economy is largely linear by design, resulting in avoidable environmental and human hea...