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, reuse and recycling require alternative consumption patterns, consumer roles and daily routines-a topic that is still under …
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recycling. In this article, a systematic review on digital solutions for involving the end-consumer in the circular economy of … recycling, but also in extending the useful lifetime of their garments, and in the implementation of good practices in use …
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The literature on the Circular Economy (CE) has shown considerable expansion over recent years, with various studies striving to guide corporate entities in transitioning from linear to circular production paradigms. While larger businesses and multinational corporations have been a central...
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Transitions toward a circular economy require a nuanced understanding of how change plays out in households in relation to the role of consumers and daily consumption practices. However, little policy and research attention has been paid to the complexities of achieving necessary transformations...
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The circular economy is increasingly being considered as a potential model to replace the prevailing end-of-life approach by establishing a closed-loop flow. The importance of different supply chain (SC) actors in this process has been recognized as a critical aspect of the development of...
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The article outlines the prerequisites for implementing the principles of the circular economy in the activities of enterprises in the processing industry, and defines the peculiarities of the circular economy functioning. The absolute dynamics of environmental pollution were investigated, the...
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Due to the global problem of electronic wastes (e-wastes), the concept of a circular economy is deemed a viable framework for achieving minimal resource extraction and waste generation. Despite the advances in the literature on managing the circularity of e-wastes, the consumption aspect needs...
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Sustainable management is essential for business success; it helps companies achieve profitability while maintaining a balance between resource consumption and production. This study was carried out from a larger study consisting of several Chinese telecommunication multinationals in Malaysia....
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The construction sector is one of the most responsible worldly for resource consumption, waste generation, and greenhouse gas emissions. The transition to a circular production and consumption system is crucial to reducing the impacts of the sector. However, the lack of clarity and understanding...
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address the waste management strategies in such sustainability reports for this sector can be highlighted. Therefore, the … discussing the results under the sustainability and circularity approaches. The adopted methodology considered the selection of … the electricity sector's companies in the GRI database and the evaluation, according to sustainability criteria, of the …
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