The Impossibilities of the Circular Economy (eBook, PDF)
Separating Aspirations from Reality
Redaktion: Lehmann, Harry; Slaveikova Nikolova, Aneta; de Margerie, Victoire; Hinske, Christoph
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Separating Aspirations from Reality
Redaktion: Lehmann, Harry; Slaveikova Nikolova, Aneta; de Margerie, Victoire; Hinske, Christoph
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The fifth Factor X publication from the Federal Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt, UBA), The Impossibilities of the Circular Economy provides an overview of the limits to the circular economy, emphasising the relationship between integrated resource use and more systemic leadership-management approaches.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000819540
- Artikelnr.: 66346452
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000819540
- Artikelnr.: 66346452
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realities 2. Does waste equal food? Examining the feasibility of circular
economy in the food industry 3. The impossible dream': can the circular
economy alone solve waste management complexities of the Global South? 4.
The entropic nature of the economic process: a scientific explanation of
the blunder of circular economy 5. The impossibility of circular recycling
PART 2: WHAT ARE OUR BLIND SPOTS? 6. Circular economy, sustainability and
functional differentiation: an impossibility and its
strategic-methodological implications 7. Circularity is not sustainability:
how well-intentioned concepts distract us from our true goals, and how SiD
can help navigate that challenge 8. Circular Economy: from panacea for
sustainability to conceptual and resource realities 9. Some observations on
the current Circular Economy model: in particular, the
mineral-metal-material stream blind spots 10. Circular economy leadership:
leadership mindsets and behaviours - the unseen impossibility 11. Can there
be a responsible narrative about the circular economy? 12. Who has
discursive agency to change global environmental narratives? Insights from
the China-EU cooperation discourse on circular economy 13. Brazil's
structural issues in advancing the circular economy: the case of biogas
PART 3: WHAT WE NEED TO STRESS MORE! 14. The Circular Economy should
finally demand the impossible 15. System leadership for overcoming the
impossibilities of a circular economy 16. From closed to open systems:
applying systems thinking to reframe strategic decision-making 17. Truly
circular economies require deep collaboration: the principles underlying
successful circular economies 18. Development and implementation of
resource labelling 19. Circularity's stumbling blocks: how stuttering
implementation and socio-metabolic root causes adversely interact PART 4:
WHAT OPPORTUNITIES DO WE SEE? 20. Global resource use and the future: any
room for the circular economy? 21. Regenerative economy: the embedding of
circularity 22. Circular Economy through a system change lens 23.
Practising circular economy: stumbling blocks for circulation and recycling
24. Implementation of refuse derived fuel technology toward achieving a
sustainable circular economy: potentials and compatibility in Bangladesh.
25. From profit to prosperity: making the impossible possible through
integral investing 26. Coming full circle: putting the social into circular
economy
realities 2. Does waste equal food? Examining the feasibility of circular
economy in the food industry 3. The impossible dream': can the circular
economy alone solve waste management complexities of the Global South? 4.
The entropic nature of the economic process: a scientific explanation of
the blunder of circular economy 5. The impossibility of circular recycling
PART 2: WHAT ARE OUR BLIND SPOTS? 6. Circular economy, sustainability and
functional differentiation: an impossibility and its
strategic-methodological implications 7. Circularity is not sustainability:
how well-intentioned concepts distract us from our true goals, and how SiD
can help navigate that challenge 8. Circular Economy: from panacea for
sustainability to conceptual and resource realities 9. Some observations on
the current Circular Economy model: in particular, the
mineral-metal-material stream blind spots 10. Circular economy leadership:
leadership mindsets and behaviours - the unseen impossibility 11. Can there
be a responsible narrative about the circular economy? 12. Who has
discursive agency to change global environmental narratives? Insights from
the China-EU cooperation discourse on circular economy 13. Brazil's
structural issues in advancing the circular economy: the case of biogas
PART 3: WHAT WE NEED TO STRESS MORE! 14. The Circular Economy should
finally demand the impossible 15. System leadership for overcoming the
impossibilities of a circular economy 16. From closed to open systems:
applying systems thinking to reframe strategic decision-making 17. Truly
circular economies require deep collaboration: the principles underlying
successful circular economies 18. Development and implementation of
resource labelling 19. Circularity's stumbling blocks: how stuttering
implementation and socio-metabolic root causes adversely interact PART 4:
WHAT OPPORTUNITIES DO WE SEE? 20. Global resource use and the future: any
room for the circular economy? 21. Regenerative economy: the embedding of
circularity 22. Circular Economy through a system change lens 23.
Practising circular economy: stumbling blocks for circulation and recycling
24. Implementation of refuse derived fuel technology toward achieving a
sustainable circular economy: potentials and compatibility in Bangladesh.
25. From profit to prosperity: making the impossible possible through
integral investing 26. Coming full circle: putting the social into circular
economy