Resource efficiency and circular economy: essential for our economies and our environment
As nations become wealthier, does this necessarily lead to a proportional increase in the weight of the materials they consume?
Read moreAs nations become wealthier, does this necessarily lead to a proportional increase in the weight of the materials they consume?
Read moreSuccessfully transitioning the European economy from a linear model to circularity is not only a technology matters but also an
Read moreOnly through an accelerated transformation of how we produce, consume and manage products and materials can we get to the
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Read moreBioeconomy and bio-based materials greatly facilitate the emergence of a circular economy. They typically address the limits of our current
Read moreThe linear economy model is still dominant, following a long-lasting mechanism: extraction (of materials), manufacturing (of products), consumption, and waste.
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