Circular Economy Approaches for Sustainable Resource Management : A Global Perspective
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Circular Economy, Sustainable Resource Management, Waste Reduction, Recycling and ReuseAbstract
By replacing the conventional linear "take-make-dispose" system with one that prioritizes recycling, reusing, and regenerating materials, the circular economy (CE) model provides a revolutionary strategy for sustainable resource management. a worldwide view of circular economy initiatives, with an emphasis on their capacity to lessen the burden on finite resources, cut down on waste, and boost environmental sustainability. It examines the social, environmental, and economic advantages of implementing circular economy methods in sectors including technology, agriculture, and industry via case studies from both industrialized and developing countries. What drives the shift to a circular economy—public policy, corporate accountability, and consumer behavior. The article delves into the main obstacles, such as rules and regulations, technological constraints, and the need for financial investments. the value of public-private partnerships in fostering an environmentally responsible and economically efficient global economy; illuminating the challenges of scaling up circular economy models for broad implementation.
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