Circular Economy Practices and Environmental Policies: A Strategic Move to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Economic and Business Aspects of Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 August 2022) | Viewed by 32676
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2. Business Research and Service Institute 5521 Bridle Road, Stroudsburg, PA 18360, USA
Interests: circular economy; green supply chain; renewable energy; environmental economics
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Dear Colleagues,
The idea behind the Circular Economy (CE) is to protect environmental sustainability and balance the social, economic, and environmental performance by combining different disciplines, including management, technology, economics, society, and environment-related areas. Undeniably, there are multiple connections between these scientific areas; CE is not only to achieve sustainability but to solve diverse environmental problems and overcome potential economic disturbances through technological innovation.
For the last couple of decades, injustice use of natural resources and unsustainable practices created an alarming situation for governmental bodies to enforce firms to execute green practices in their businesses to mitigate anthropogenic activities through adopting CE model to promote environmental sustainability agenda and balancing to their triple bottom line (Social, environment, and economic) performance.
CE topics could be classified into three different layers; the macro-layer (environmental policies and plans), meso-layer (eco-clusters, industrial economy, eco-industrial parks, and industrial symbiosis), and micro-layer (enterprise-level through adopting sustainable practices).
This special issue aims to bridge the knowledge gap between industry and academia through sharing innovative ideas of CE, which can further promote sustainability agenda to reach sustainable development goals. This special issue collects rigorous research and case studies that examine and explore CE mechanisms, which can favorably shift polluted practices toward the sustainability agenda. We invite articles integrating a system perspective (i.e., environment, social, and economic interconnectedness) and addressing topics from conceptualization to execution phase of a CE at micro, meso, and macro levels.
Prof. Dr. Syed Abdul Rehman Khan
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- economic evaluation of treatment
- waste to energy conversion
- recycling, reuse and remanufacturing
- waste management
- water recycle
- renewable energy
- onsite segregation of solid waste and treatment
- life cycle analysis
- decentralization of waste treatment
- industrial symbiosis in the circular economy
- social dimensions of a circular economy
- environmental and carbon industrial linkage
- environmental modelling and macro-economic indicators
- sustainable/green supply chain
- evolutionary game theory in recycling industry
- technological innovation in CE models
- circular economy practices
- ce model in manufacturing and service industry
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