Authors
David Lazarevic, Helena Valve
Publication date
2017/9/1
Journal
Energy research & social science
Volume
31
Pages
60-69
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The European Union (EU) has set its sights on becoming a circular economy, envisaging a transition that implies systemic changes in natural resource transformations and material flows; and offering a response to what is commonly labelled as the ‘take-make-dispose’ conventional economic model. What does the transition toward a circular economy entail and what can it do? This paper analyses the emergence and mobilisation of expectations that are shaping the EU transition to a circular economy. It traces the narrative elements through which the circular economy is configured through an analysis of position papers presented to inform the debate on the European Commission’s circular economy package. Expectations for the circular economy are articulated as: (1) a perfect circle of slow material flows; (2) a shift from consumer to user; (3) growth through circularity and decoupling; and (4) a solution to European …
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D Lazarevic, H Valve, P Kautto - … International Sustainability Transitions Conference, 6-9 …, 2016