© 2014 by the authors, licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The declining availability of natural resources and the environmental impacts of continued extraction of primary resources for production activities have forced greater focus on waste streams and recycling activities. Industrial ecology as a field of practice and theory has been closely related to sustainability issues, yet despite the development of much theory and specific tools and methodologies, the link between natural, industrial and economic systems is not convincing. Not only that, the need for delivering sustainable production and consumption practices is increasing, which is demanding new solutions to existing problems, particularly around the degree of novelty. The interac...
Dependence upon the natural environment is redefining the business relationship between ecological, ...
The subjectivity, complexity, and often competing interests of sustainable development have limited ...
Business models that lead to reduced consumption of resources and energy and support a Circular Econ...
The declining availability of natural resources and the environmental impacts of continued extractio...
AbstractEco-innovations, eco-efficiency and corporate social responsibility practices define much of...
Eco-innovations, eco-efficiency and corporate social responsibility practices define much of the cur...
Resource demand and environmental degradation have reached unsustainable levels. A sustainable futur...
Addressing fundamental sustainability challenges has now become strategic for multinational corporat...
Growing global concerns about a plethora of environmental and social problems related to working cir...
It is well-accepted in academic and public debate that society has overused natural resources. Busin...
Business model innovation has seen a recent surge in academic research and business practice. Change...
Business model has the potential to create value and capture value for companies, which is critical ...
The idea of industry finding uses for non-product outputs (by-products and waste) is not a new one (...
Growing environmental concerns caused by natural resource depletion and pollution need to be address...
Literature describing the notion and practice of business models has grown considerably over the las...
Dependence upon the natural environment is redefining the business relationship between ecological, ...
The subjectivity, complexity, and often competing interests of sustainable development have limited ...
Business models that lead to reduced consumption of resources and energy and support a Circular Econ...
The declining availability of natural resources and the environmental impacts of continued extractio...
AbstractEco-innovations, eco-efficiency and corporate social responsibility practices define much of...
Eco-innovations, eco-efficiency and corporate social responsibility practices define much of the cur...
Resource demand and environmental degradation have reached unsustainable levels. A sustainable futur...
Addressing fundamental sustainability challenges has now become strategic for multinational corporat...
Growing global concerns about a plethora of environmental and social problems related to working cir...
It is well-accepted in academic and public debate that society has overused natural resources. Busin...
Business model innovation has seen a recent surge in academic research and business practice. Change...
Business model has the potential to create value and capture value for companies, which is critical ...
The idea of industry finding uses for non-product outputs (by-products and waste) is not a new one (...
Growing environmental concerns caused by natural resource depletion and pollution need to be address...
Literature describing the notion and practice of business models has grown considerably over the las...
Dependence upon the natural environment is redefining the business relationship between ecological, ...
The subjectivity, complexity, and often competing interests of sustainable development have limited ...
Business models that lead to reduced consumption of resources and energy and support a Circular Econ...