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Adopting Circular Economy Current Practices and Future Perspectives

Adopting Circular Economy Current Practices and Future Perspectives

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The development of a closed-loop cycle is a necessary condition so as to develop a circular economy model as an alternative to the linear model, in order to maintain the value of products and materials for as long as possible. For this motive, the definition of the value must be demonstrated for both the environment and the economy. The presence of these analyses should be associated with the social dimension and the human component. A strong cooperation between social and technical profiles is a new challenge for all researchers. End of life of products attract a lot of attention, and the final output could be the production of technologies suitable for managing this waste.

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Keywords

  • branches
  • circular business models (CBMs)
  • circular commerce
  • Circular Economy
  • circular economy (CE)
  • Cluster analysis
  • CO2 emissions
  • commercial cycle
  • complexity
  • Czech Republic
  • digital transformation of education
  • Digitalization
  • eco-design
  • Economic Analysis
  • economic growth
  • Education
  • Employment
  • Environmental assessment
  • European Union
  • Health and Social Care
  • industrial district (ID)
  • Industrial symbiosis
  • Industry 4.0
  • Italian ceramic industry
  • Italy
  • massive open online courses
  • mixed data
  • MOOCs
  • multi-level perspective
  • multiple value
  • NUTS3 regions
  • Open educational resources
  • open online education
  • photovoltaic
  • phygitalization
  • prediction
  • Professions
  • quantitative analysis
  • renewable energy
  • Retailing
  • Social sciences
  • subsidies
  • sustainability
  • Sustainable development
  • SWOT
  • Technology
  • Territory
  • tourism industry
  • unsupervised classification
  • Waste management

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03928-343-9

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