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In contrast to the linear "take-make-dispose" model of resource consumption, a new industrial model is proposed in the form of a circular economy. This model aims to optimize the use of resources and to reduce or eliminate waste, and is based on re-use, repair, ecodesign, industrial ecology,...
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: Potentials and Implications for Environmental Sustainability -- Chapter 11. A systems perspective on the Industry 4 …
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In contrast to the linear “take-make-dispose” model of resource consumption, a new industrial model is proposed in the form of a circular economy. This model aims to optimize the use of resources and to reduce or eliminate waste, and is based on re-use, repair, ecodesign, industrial ecology,...
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-- PART II: Climate Nexus – the nexus between climate neutrality and sustainability -- Chapter 7. Introduction to Climate … model (scope 3) -- Chapter 17. Developing a Sustainability Roadmap -- Chapter 18. Summary. … sustainability. Sustainability and the green transition will mean new market conditions for businesses. Companies will be subject to …
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