Authors
Riina Antikainen, David Lazarevic, Jyri Seppälä
Publication date
2018
Journal
Factor X: Challenges, implementation strategies and examples for a sustainable use of natural resources
Pages
115-129
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
The circular economy is increasingly attracting the attention of various actors in Europe and globally. It refers to closing material loops and prolonging the lifetime of materials; and, as such, presents a radically different socio-technological future compared to the unsustainable conventional ‘take-make-dispose’ economic model. The concepts underpinning the circular economy are not new, and ecological economics, environmental economics and industrial ecology have been highlighted as its significant antecedents. The circular economy requires involvement of all the societal actors: companies, which bring new circular economy business models; consumers, who create the demand for products and services that apply circular economy principles and decision makers, who support the transition with ‘better’ policy instruments and governance. The circular economy is expected to bring multiple benefits to …
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Scholar articles
R Antikainen, D Lazarevic, J Seppälä - Factor X: Challenges, implementation strategies and …, 2018