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A PLM Vision for Circular Economy
Sofia Oliveira, António Lucas Soares
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The future of the circular economy and the circular economy of the future
Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 2020PurposeThe circular economy (CE) has gained momentum in recent years as a new economic paradigm. While the CE sets a very defined vision for a sustainable future, it still operates in the present. As such, existing guidance on and research into the CE lack a necessary understanding of how to go from the present to the future.
Ricardo Weigend Rodríguez+3 more
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growth in a circular economy [PDF]
We present a model of natural resources and growth that stresses the influence of an incomplete circularity of exhaustible natural resources. In particular, we analyze the recycling process and the material balance principle, two fundamental aspects of a circular economy.
Compagnoni, Marco, Stadler, Manfred
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Nature, 2016
A new relationship with our goods and materials would save resources and energy and create local jobs, explains Walter R. Stahel.
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A new relationship with our goods and materials would save resources and energy and create local jobs, explains Walter R. Stahel.
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2021
This chapter discusses the theoretical foundation for circular economy (CE) and sustainability challenges. It presents the theoretical foundation of the CE. Innovation is only about qualitative changes of physical material or energy, it also includes the way these resources are organized, the skills and knowledge and the institutional mindset of what ...
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This chapter discusses the theoretical foundation for circular economy (CE) and sustainability challenges. It presents the theoretical foundation of the CE. Innovation is only about qualitative changes of physical material or energy, it also includes the way these resources are organized, the skills and knowledge and the institutional mindset of what ...
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2022
This chapter introduces circular economy (CE) as a central part of the rethinking building skins for a sustainable development of the Anthropocene. Successful transition to CE in facades will require new design processes, new construction methods, new systems of logistics and supply chains and new business models.
Kragh, Mikkel K., Jakica, Nebojsa
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This chapter introduces circular economy (CE) as a central part of the rethinking building skins for a sustainable development of the Anthropocene. Successful transition to CE in facades will require new design processes, new construction methods, new systems of logistics and supply chains and new business models.
Kragh, Mikkel K., Jakica, Nebojsa
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SSRN Electronic Journal
Research about the circular economy is dominated by engineers, architects, and social scientists in fields other than economics. The concepts they study can be useful in economic models of policies – to reduce virgin materials extraction, to encourage green design, and to make better use of products in ways that reduce waste.
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Research about the circular economy is dominated by engineers, architects, and social scientists in fields other than economics. The concepts they study can be useful in economic models of policies – to reduce virgin materials extraction, to encourage green design, and to make better use of products in ways that reduce waste.
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