Generally, in the context of bioeconomy and circular economy, indicators, systems and data are inadequate to monitor sustainability and the impact on biodiversity [30,52,162,163]. Where indicators have been developed [71,164], biodiversity is notably absent. The FAO reviewed indicators being used...
Social Circular Economy: Opportunities for People Planet and Profit; Social Circular Economy: London, UK, 2017. [Google Scholar] Padilla-Rivera, A.; do Carmo, B.B.T.; Arcese, G.; Merveille, N. Social Circular Economy Indicators: Selection through Fuzzy Delphi Method. Sustain. Prod. Consum....
Covering five aspects of social sustainability, namely organization, workers, customers, local community and society at large within the circular economy framework, the review [50], while seeking to clarify the concept, characterized the indicators along three perspectives, namely, micro, meso, and ...
Successful transitioning to a circular economy city requires a holistic and inclusive approach that involves bringing together diverse actors and disciplines who may not have shared aims and objectives. It is desirable that stakeholders work together to
Successful transitioning to a circular economy city requires a holistic and inclusive approach that involves bringing together diverse actors and disciplines who may not have shared aims and objectives. It is desirable that stakeholders work together to
(i) plastic pollution effects on rural communities, (ii) plastic pollution generated by rural communities, (iii) the development of the rural waste management sector in low- and middle-income countries in line with the SDGs, and (iv) circular economy opportunities to reduce plastic pollution in...
cascade use; circular economy; allocation; open-loop recycling; life cycle assessment; game theory1. Introduction To reduce the overuse of natural resources [1,2], three main paths can be distinguished: efficiency (using less resources for the same output), consistency (using renewable resources ...
cascade use; circular economy; allocation; open-loop recycling; life cycle assessment; game theory1. Introduction To reduce the overuse of natural resources [1,2], three main paths can be distinguished: efficiency (using less resources for the same output), consistency (using renewable resources ...