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Title The circular economy: from waste to resource stewardship, part I
ID_Doc 4892
Authors Hill, JE
Title The circular economy: from waste to resource stewardship, part I
Year 2015
Published Proceedings Of The Institution Of Civil Engineers-Waste And Resource Management, 168, 1
DOI 10.1680/warm.14.00003
Abstract This paper, the first of two, outlines the origins and interpretations of the circular economy. The paper will argue that what started as a theoretical construct is gradually becoming an idea accepted by businesses and some policy makers as conveying an important aspiration for the future, namely to keep resources in economic use for as long as possible. This represents an important shift; it is a departure from much of the business and policy debate up until the past decade, which has focused on managing wastes rather than preserving resources and value through waste prevention, and moving towards a richer understanding of resource stocks, flows and efficiencies. Most importantly, the paper will argue that a more circular economy should be as much a goal of economic policy as of environment policy, and that all players should be pressing home this point with policy makers.
Author Keywords business; recycling & reuse of materials; sustainability
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000214881200002
WoS Category Engineering, Environmental
Research Area Engineering
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