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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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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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In the second half of the 20th century we got better at extracting the earth's resources. Much better. So much better in fact, that for 40 years, despite demand for natural resources growing, the cost of those resources decreased. Not anymore. Since 2000, prices for the world's natural resources...
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