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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 314, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.127973
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Circular economy; Sustainability triple bottom-line; Nested concept; Waste hierarchy; CE Framework
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- FAPERJ -Fundac ~ao Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo `a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
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Circular Economy (CE) has become a global trend that impacts various sectors, but the lack of a common understanding and misuse pose risks. Establishing a unified definition and framework can support the development of cross-industry CE policies, standards, and guide organizations and governments in their transition towards CE.
Circular Economy (CE) has been one of the most transformational tendencies for the past years. What seemed to be one more organizational hype, is now appearing as a global trend, affecting macro, meso and microenvironments, ranging from governments, global organizations (such as the UN), the whole private sector, science, to final consumers and individuals. Despite the numerous CE definitions, a common sense regarding what CE means is still subject of studies. This opens space for misinterpretation and misuse, as well as greenwashing and image depreciation risks. Consequently, some organizations tend to shape CE to their own definitions and paradigms rather than changing their businesses. This article builds on previous work and aims to establish a common-sense CE definition, separating it from its enablers and related concepts, which seem to be the root causes of misuse. We asked 44 worldwide CE experts PhDs the same question: Using your own words, please describe what you understand by Circular Economy. Database was compiled and analysed through a coded framework and triangulated with the support of R statistical tool. The main outcome is a final definition proposal, along with a structured CE framework. It is expected this research will provide resources to allow standards organizations to establish formal cross-industry CE policies and regulations, leading to scales, targets, KPI's development for CE assessments and audits; and guide organizations and governments on their CE transition roadmaps.
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