This edited book brings out a comprehensive collection of information on principle and policy of circular economy. It deals with the general principles, pathways of circular economic development in different countries, use of circular economy in achieving sustainable development goals. The book covers policy instruments that helps implementing resource efficient processes, strategies of implementing circular economy concepts, Decarbonisation, and developing business promoting circular economy principles. The circular economy has gained increasing prominence as a tool which presents…mehr
This edited book brings out a comprehensive collection of information on principle and policy of circular economy. It deals with the general principles, pathways of circular economic development in different countries, use of circular economy in achieving sustainable development goals. The book covers policy instruments that helps implementing resource efficient processes, strategies of implementing circular economy concepts, Decarbonisation, and developing business promoting circular economy principles.
The circular economy has gained increasing prominence as a tool which presents solutions to some of the world's most pressing sustainable development challenges. By addressing root causes, the concept of a circular economy, an economy in which waste and pollution do not exist by design, products and materials are kept in use, and natural systems are regenerated provides promise to achieving SDGs.
This book is of interest and use to practitioners, capacity builders and policymakers, entrepreneurs, NGOs, general people, and valuable source of reference to the relevant researchers and students in global markets. As circular economy is gaining momentum and interest in general, the book serves as reading material for undergraduate and graduate students in any field specifically environmental science, waste management, medical science as well as environmental management at national and international level.
Prof. Sadhan Kumar Ghosh, PhD (Engg.), served as the Professor & Head in Mechanical Engineering & Chief Coordinator, Centre for Sustainable Development and Resource Efficiency Management and Dean, Faculty of Engg. & Technology at Jadavpur University, India and the Director, CBWE, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Govt. of India. He served industries like Larsen & Toubro Ltd and The Gramophone Co. of India Ltd. He is a renowned personality in the field on Waste Management, Circular Economy, Green Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management, Sustainable Development, Waste Co-processing in cement kiln, Plastics & E-waste management & recycling, management system standards (ISO) and TQM having three patents approved, received several awards in India and abroad including the distinguished visiting fellowship by the Royal Academy of Engineering, UK. He wrote 10 books, 50 edited volumes, more than 240 national & international articles. He is the Editor-in-chief of the Journalof Solid Waste Technology and Management (JSWTM) and Associate Editor of IJMC&WM. He has research collaboration in 45 countries. He is consultant & international expert of UNCRD)/DESA, Asian Productivity Organization, China Productivity Council, SACEP Sri Lanka, IGES Japan, SINTEF Norway, etc. He is available at www.sadhankghosh.com. Sannidhya Kumar Ghosh, graduated in civil engineering from Jadavpur University. Did his MS & PhD from Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder (UCB), USA. He served as the instructor and Post Doc. at UCB. His research areas include circular economy, Concrete & building design in high seismic region, Earthquake characteristics, impact of materials ageing during earthquake, Structural Dynamics, C&D waste management, etc. He carried out projects at Aston University, and Loveborough University UK under UKIERI Scheme funded by British Council, UK and at IIT, Kanpur under TEQIP, India funding respectively. He has a few publications and books. He is the governing council member of International Society of Waste Management, Air and Water (ISWMAW).
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Part 1. Decarbonisation and Policies for Circular Economy adoption.- Chapter 1. Circular Economy Catalysing Decarbonisation.- Part 2. Policy supports toward Circular Economy.- Chapter 2. Policies and Practice of Sound Material Cycle Society in Japan - transition towards the Circular Economy.-Chapter 3. The pathway towards circular economic development in China: Policies, case studies and the role of universities.- Chapter 4. Circular Economy Policies and Innovations in Africa.- Chapter 5. Waste Management in Indonesia: Strategies and Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Circular Economy.- Part 3. Implementation Status of Circular Economy Concepts.- Chapter 6. On the Way to Circular Economy: Türkiye's Waste Management and Zero Waste Project.- Chapter 7. Circular economy transition in EU and Italy in key priority sectors: policies, initiatives and perspectives.- Chapter 8. Status of the adoption and practice of circular economy in Mexico.- Part 4. Circular Economy adoption in Industries.- Chapter 9. Circular Manufacturing Transformation: manufacturing perspectives, examples and experiences from implementation of Circular Economy in Asia.- Chapter 10. The circular economy, employment and low carbon in the UK manufacturing sector.- Chapter 11. Circular Economy through technology for Waste-to-Energy.- Chapter 12. Utilization of household sewage sludge - the effect of the temperature of pyrolysis on the chemical properties.- Chapter 13. Shifting toward Resource Management in Remote Area: A Case Study of Lake Toba, Indonesia.- Chapter 14. Circular Bioeconomy through Anaerobic Digestion.
Part 1. Decarbonisation and Policies for Circular Economy adoption.- Chapter 1. Circular Economy Catalysing Decarbonisation.- Part 2. Policy supports toward Circular Economy.- Chapter 2. Policies and Practice of Sound Material Cycle Society in Japan - transition towards the Circular Economy.-Chapter 3. The pathway towards circular economic development in China: Policies, case studies and the role of universities.- Chapter 4. Circular Economy Policies and Innovations in Africa.- Chapter 5. Waste Management in Indonesia: Strategies and Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Circular Economy.- Part 3. Implementation Status of Circular Economy Concepts.- Chapter 6. On the Way to Circular Economy: Türkiye’s Waste Management and Zero Waste Project.- Chapter 7. Circular economy transition in EU and Italy in key priority sectors: policies, initiatives and perspectives.- Chapter 8. Status of the adoption and practice of circular economy in Mexico.- Part 4. Circular Economy adoption in Industries.- Chapter 9. Circular Manufacturing Transformation: manufacturing perspectives, examples and experiences from implementation of Circular Economy in Asia.- Chapter 10. The circular economy, employment and low carbon in the UK manufacturing sector.- Chapter 11. Circular Economy through technology for Waste-to-Energy.- Chapter 12. Utilization of household sewage sludge - the effect of the temperature of pyrolysis on the chemical properties.- Chapter 13. Shifting toward Resource Management in Remote Area: A Case Study of Lake Toba, Indonesia.- Chapter 14. Circular Bioeconomy through Anaerobic Digestion.
Part 1. Decarbonisation and Policies for Circular Economy adoption.- Chapter 1. Circular Economy Catalysing Decarbonisation.- Part 2. Policy supports toward Circular Economy.- Chapter 2. Policies and Practice of Sound Material Cycle Society in Japan - transition towards the Circular Economy.-Chapter 3. The pathway towards circular economic development in China: Policies, case studies and the role of universities.- Chapter 4. Circular Economy Policies and Innovations in Africa.- Chapter 5. Waste Management in Indonesia: Strategies and Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Circular Economy.- Part 3. Implementation Status of Circular Economy Concepts.- Chapter 6. On the Way to Circular Economy: Türkiye's Waste Management and Zero Waste Project.- Chapter 7. Circular economy transition in EU and Italy in key priority sectors: policies, initiatives and perspectives.- Chapter 8. Status of the adoption and practice of circular economy in Mexico.- Part 4. Circular Economy adoption in Industries.- Chapter 9. Circular Manufacturing Transformation: manufacturing perspectives, examples and experiences from implementation of Circular Economy in Asia.- Chapter 10. The circular economy, employment and low carbon in the UK manufacturing sector.- Chapter 11. Circular Economy through technology for Waste-to-Energy.- Chapter 12. Utilization of household sewage sludge - the effect of the temperature of pyrolysis on the chemical properties.- Chapter 13. Shifting toward Resource Management in Remote Area: A Case Study of Lake Toba, Indonesia.- Chapter 14. Circular Bioeconomy through Anaerobic Digestion.
Part 1. Decarbonisation and Policies for Circular Economy adoption.- Chapter 1. Circular Economy Catalysing Decarbonisation.- Part 2. Policy supports toward Circular Economy.- Chapter 2. Policies and Practice of Sound Material Cycle Society in Japan - transition towards the Circular Economy.-Chapter 3. The pathway towards circular economic development in China: Policies, case studies and the role of universities.- Chapter 4. Circular Economy Policies and Innovations in Africa.- Chapter 5. Waste Management in Indonesia: Strategies and Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Circular Economy.- Part 3. Implementation Status of Circular Economy Concepts.- Chapter 6. On the Way to Circular Economy: Türkiye’s Waste Management and Zero Waste Project.- Chapter 7. Circular economy transition in EU and Italy in key priority sectors: policies, initiatives and perspectives.- Chapter 8. Status of the adoption and practice of circular economy in Mexico.- Part 4. Circular Economy adoption in Industries.- Chapter 9. Circular Manufacturing Transformation: manufacturing perspectives, examples and experiences from implementation of Circular Economy in Asia.- Chapter 10. The circular economy, employment and low carbon in the UK manufacturing sector.- Chapter 11. Circular Economy through technology for Waste-to-Energy.- Chapter 12. Utilization of household sewage sludge - the effect of the temperature of pyrolysis on the chemical properties.- Chapter 13. Shifting toward Resource Management in Remote Area: A Case Study of Lake Toba, Indonesia.- Chapter 14. Circular Bioeconomy through Anaerobic Digestion.
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