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Towards High Circularity: Reconfiguring Firm‐level Strategy

open access: yesBritish Journal of Management, EarlyView.
Abstract The transition to a circular economy (CE) is increasingly recognized as a strategic priority for companies striving for more sustainable business operations. Previous CE research adopted different firm‐level strategy perspectives with varying degrees of alignment to the management literature.
Andrey Abadzhiev   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Characteristics and influence of biosmoke on the fine-particle ionic composition measured in Asian outflow during the Transport and Chemical Evolution Over the Pacific (TRACE-P) experiment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Bandy, AR   +14 more
core   +1 more source

Biofuels

Latin American Perspectives, 2015
The production of biofuels in Mexico is a fledging project. Lack of planning, the obstacles presented by PEMEX, and the resistance of small farmers have limited their production. Even at this stage, however, some of its effects are increasingly clear: its socio-environmental violence affects the natural resources of peasants and indigenous communities.
Yolanda Cristina Massieu Trigo   +1 more
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Cellulosic Biofuels

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2009
The development of sustainable, low-carbon, liquid fuels from cellulosic biomass will require advances in many areas of science and engineering. This review describes the major topics of enquiry concerning cellulosic biofuels with an emphasis on those areas of research and development that include research problems of interest to plant biologists.
Andrew, Carroll, Chris, Somerville
openaire   +2 more sources

Biofuels sources, biofuel policy, biofuel economy and global biofuel projections

Energy Conversion and Management, 2008
The term biofuel is referred to liquid, gas and solid fuels predominantly produced from biomass. Biofuels include energy security reasons, environmental concerns, foreign exchange savings, and socioeconomic issues related to the rural sector. Biofuels include bioethanol, biomethanol, vegetable oils, biodiesel, biogas, bio-synthetic gas (bio-syngas ...
openaire   +1 more source

Algal biofuels

Photosynthesis Research, 2013
The world is facing energy crisis and environmental issues due to the depletion of fossil fuels and increasing CO2 concentration in the atmosphere. Growing microalgae can contribute to practical solutions for these global problems because they can harvest solar energy and capture CO2 by converting it into biofuel using photosynthesis.
openaire   +3 more sources

Biofuels:

Biofuels are vital in today's energy landscape, offering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. Derived from organic sources, biofuels cut emissions, enhance security, and promote sustainability. They offer a renewable, carbon-neutral option, reducing reliance on finite fossil fuels and fostering a circular economy by utilizing waste.
Amita Somya   +2 more
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Biofuels

2019
Biofuels were humanity’s earliest energy carrier in the form of firewood. Forest biomass energy was the dominant energy form used in the United Kingdom, United States, and other industrialized countries before the Industrial Revolution when coal took over. Traditional biomass energy resources such as firewood and straw still dominate energy consumption
Yaser Dahman   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Biofuels

2013
Increasing pressure to move towards energy sustainability and reduce society's dependence on fossil fuels has led to much research and development in the area of biofuels. First-generation biofuel production (e.g., ethanol from corn) is a mature technology, but competition with food crops raises questions about sustainability.
Freguia, Stefano   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Biofuels

2023
Sunil Kumar, Rena Rena
openaire   +2 more sources

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