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ABSTRACT E‐waste generation is escalating in developing countries, yet collection and recycling remain minimal, leaving most e‐waste unattended. Technology adoption in e‐waste urban mining is increasingly seen as a key strategy to address this issue.
Amila Kasun Sampath Udage Kankanamge+2 more
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ESG ratings empower high-quality development of logistics enterprises through digital transformation and green innovation. [PDF]
Liu D, Sun N, Zhu X.
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ABSTRACT The transition towards a circular economy requires companies to innovate their ways of doing business by giving rise to circular business models (CBMs). The literature on the topic is wide with a focus on both macro and micro aspects. However, only a few studies in CBM research have attempted to adopt an integrated micro–macro perspective ...
Francesco Cafforio+2 more
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Spatial-temporal evolution, drivers, and pathways of the synergistic effects of digital transformation on pollution and carbon reduction in heavily polluting enterprises. [PDF]
Mai W, Xiong L, Liu B, Liu S.
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ABSTRACT Sustainable consumption is crucial to transitioning toward a more sustainable society. Various tools, including information provision tools such as ecolabels, aim to promote sustainable consumption but are often criticized for failing to adequately inform consumers. This study examines digital product passports (DPPs), an emerging policy tool,
Martin Popowicz+3 more
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An analysis of spatial changes in the manufacturing industry in china's three major urban clusters from 2015 to 2019 using POI data. [PDF]
Jin C+7 more
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How Companies Move to Circularity: Internal Reorganizing and Adjustment of External Collaboration
ABSTRACT Firms in various industries strive to narrow, slow down, and close resource flows, moving toward a circular economy (CE). We theorize that the transformation of established companies toward CE includes two critical interconnected dimensions—adjustment of external collaboration relationships and internal reorganization.
Alexander Fliaster, Karolina Bähr
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