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This study explores technology transfer with public expectations and expert guidance to achieve a circular economy model under resource-based view.
This paper proposes a new value-based indicator to assess the performance of actors in the supply chain in terms of resource efficiency and circular economy.
In the context of evolving a circular economy for the palm-oil industry, this article presents a study of oil-palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) conversion and utilization within a palm-oil mill.
This paper explores how I4.0 technologies might contribute to achieve the United Nations’ sustainable development goals (SDGs) through a CE approach.
Using bibliometric techniques, the article evaluates the contribution of current academic research to the advancement of the sustainable development agenda as expressed in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets.
Today, circular economic development has become a particularly important trend, especially in the context of global resources being depleted at an alarming rate.
Ordinary solid waste is simply classified: household solid waste and production solid waste, however, the solid waste treatment process will also open up a very potential market if properly managed. Within the scope of…
The debate on the identification of the most suited metrics for circular economy (CE) is open, no consensus has been reached yet on what CE indicators at product level should measure, which creates a…
The paper wants to detect, through a systematic literature review, which are the existing CE performance assessment methods proposed in the literature and, based on key findings, develop a positioning framework for measuring and…
Implementing circular economy (CE) principles is increasingly recommended as a convenient solution to meet the goals of sustainable development. New tools are required to support practitioners, decision-makers and policy-makers towards more CE practices, as…
Circular and efficient material use faces challenges stemming from present practices. The current way of managing waste needs revising if material circularity is to increase.
The circular economy concept has gained momentum both among scholars and practitioners. However, critics claim that it means many different things to different people. This paper provides further evidence for these critics.