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Circular Economy Strategies for Sustainable Development: Applications and Impacts

Circular Economy Strategies for Sustainable Development: Applications and Impacts

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This chapter provides an in-depth analysis of circular economy strategies and their transformative potential for sustainable development. By moving beyond the traditional linear economic model of take–make–dispose, the circular economy emphasizes resource efficiency, waste reduction, and the regeneration of natural systems. This chapter covers various circular strategies, including product lifecycle extension, resource recovery, and regenerative design, illustrating their applications across sectors.Rich with empirical evidence and case studies, this work highlights the tangible benefits of circular practices, showcasing how they can mitigate environmental degradation, promote economic resilience, and enhance social well-being. Whether you are looking to deepen your understanding of circular economy concepts, develop policies for sustainable development, or implement circular strategies in your business, this chapter provides valuable knowledge and inspiration to drive impactful change.

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Keywords

  • 3R strategy
  • Aspen Plus
  • bio-based construction
  • bio-based economy
  • biodiesel wastes
  • biorefinery
  • carpet
  • Central Inspections of Environmental Protection
  • circular business clusters
  • Circular Economy
  • circular value extended system
  • commercialisation
  • DEMATEL
  • distortion effect
  • double carbon
  • economic assessment
  • Environmental assessment
  • glycerol
  • green economic efficiency
  • ISM
  • life cycle analysis
  • living lab
  • mechanism of formation of enterprise strategic potential
  • multiple non-usual businesses
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  • platform chemicals
  • potential
  • Prefabricated Building
  • Product design
  • purification process modeling
  • regional heterogeneity
  • restrictive factors
  • seaweed functionality
  • social implications
  • social life cycle assessment
  • spatial spillover
  • stakeholders
  • strategic management
  • strategic potential
  • superheated steam torrefaction
  • Sustainable development
  • Sustainable development goals
  • upcycling
  • volatile recovery
  • zero-residues industrial ecology
  • “look-back”

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-7258-1661-3

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