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Circular Economy (CE) is considered as one of the important
strategies in addressing Sustainable Development Goals. Practicing
Circular Economy provides an overview of CE, covering its
evolution, describing the key concepts, programs, policies, and
regulations. It illustrates several business opportunities over a
hundred hand-picked case studies that encompass numerous sectors,
various scales of operations and geographies. Another unique
feature of the book is the activities listed in each chapter to
invoke thoughts, frame assignments, and generate discussions. Each
chapter lists key additional reading materials and takeaways. Aimed
at mid- and senior-level managers, policy makers, investors,
entrepreneurs, consultants, researchers, professors, and academic
students involved in the subject of environmental management and
sustainability, this book: Introduces the evolution of CE to
clarify the key concepts and introduce some of the important global
programs and initiatives CE economy with case studies Gives a
global overview of adoption of CE covering countries such as India,
Japan, Korea, China, EU, North America, Australia, and several more
Includes information on methodologies followed, tools, and
knowledge resources for practicing CE Provides insight to the
business models with numerous case studies covering product design,
manufacturing, and services and the role of innovation and
financing Presents a comprehensive overview of opportunities in CE
in sectors such as textile, steel, agriculture, and food Covers
newly emerging paradigms of CE such as regional circular economy,
circular supply chains, and sustainable procurement and impact of
the COVID-19 pandemic on CE Practicing Circular Economy is thus an
important resource for every circular economy practitioner and
especially to those who aspire to make a career in circular
economy.
Circular Economy (CE) is considered as one of the important
strategies in addressing Sustainable Development Goals. Practicing
Circular Economy provides an overview of CE, covering its
evolution, describing the key concepts, programs, policies, and
regulations. It illustrates several business opportunities over a
hundred hand-picked case studies that encompass numerous sectors,
various scales of operations and geographies. Another unique
feature of the book is the activities listed in each chapter to
invoke thoughts, frame assignments, and generate discussions. Each
chapter lists key additional reading materials and takeaways. Aimed
at mid- and senior-level managers, policy makers, investors,
entrepreneurs, consultants, researchers, professors, and academic
students involved in the subject of environmental management and
sustainability, this book: Introduces the evolution of CE to
clarify the key concepts and introduce some of the important global
programs and initiatives CE economy with case studies Gives a
global overview of adoption of CE covering countries such as India,
Japan, Korea, China, EU, North America, Australia, and several more
Includes information on methodologies followed, tools, and
knowledge resources for practicing CE Provides insight to the
business models with numerous case studies covering product design,
manufacturing, and services and the role of innovation and
financing Presents a comprehensive overview of opportunities in CE
in sectors such as textile, steel, agriculture, and food Covers
newly emerging paradigms of CE such as regional circular economy,
circular supply chains, and sustainable procurement and impact of
the COVID-19 pandemic on CE Practicing Circular Economy is thus an
important resource for every circular economy practitioner and
especially to those who aspire to make a career in circular
economy.
This book is about understanding challenges in managing our
environment and ensuring sustainability of this planet. It presents
the critical state of our resources and threats to resource
security due to overconsumption, pollution and poor and uneven
governance. Role of key stakeholders such as the Government,
Financing Institutions, Business and Communities is important.
These stakeholders need to collaborate at multiple levels - viz.
Local, Regional, National and Global. Chapters are devoted to
describing the role of the above stakeholders with numerous case
studies. The book can serve as a textbook to academia, a reference
for policy makers and planners and a resource for conducting
continuing education programs for the professionals to introduce
both the concepts and practice experience on sustainability.
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