The circular economy: New or Refurbished as CE 3.0? — Exploring Controversies in the Conceptualization of the Circular Economy through a Focus on History and Resource Value Retention Options
Utrecht University · Radboud University Nijmegen
Abstract
Over the last decade, the concept of the circular economy has regained attention, especially related to efforts to achieve a more sustainable society. The 'revival' of the circular economy has been accompanied by controversies and confusions across different actors in science and practice. With this article we attempt at contributing to advanced clarity in the field and providing a heuristic that is useful in practice. Initially, we take a focus on the historical development of the concept of circular economy and value retention options (ROs) for products and materials aiming for increased circularity. We propose to distinguish three phases in the evolution of the circular economy and argue that the concept -…
Citation impact
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- 105.42
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- 100%
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- 171
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3Topics & keywords
- Circular economy
- CLARITY
- Typology
- Value (mathematics)
- Archetype
- Conceptualization
- Originality
- Globe