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The Sleuth and the Goddess Hestia Artemis Athena and Aphrodite in Women’s Detective Fiction

Strategies for the Circular Economy Circular Districts and Networks

Strategies for the Circular Economy Circular Districts and Networks

This book illustrates two approaches for firms to shape successful circular strategies namely the Circular Economy and Circular Districts. The former considers firms’ challenges when turning theoretical circular models into practice. Thus it discusses the opportunities and difficulties in reshaping corporate strategies by reflecting on circular economy principles. The latter approach plays a new role within the new economy systems and this book conceptualizes and operationalizes its definition. The circular district can represent an effective way to accelerate the energy transition process by developing industrial collaborations and exploiting technology synergies to enhance circularity and achieve economic environmental and social targets. The book highlights how firms should adjust their strategic thinking redesign their network of relationships and reconsider the value creation process when the circular economy is a concrete option. Furthermore it examines the evolution from circular economy to circular districts by revealing the motivations that push firms and supply chains to redesign their strategies by considering the perspective of a circular district. The book ends by analyzing business experiences in these two areas and proposes advancements for both the scientific community and the business world. The book offers a blend of theoretical frameworks and practical applications and will be of particular interest to scholars in the fields of sustainable operations closed-loop supply chain green supply chain management and circular supply chains. Also the operationalization of the concept of circular districts offers a genuine and original theoretical contribution thus targeting students from Executive programs MBA programs and PhD programs. The book will also attract managers practitioners and professionals interested in real-world cases and experiences as well as practical developments in the domain. | Strategies for the Circular Economy Circular Districts and Networks

GBP 120.00
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Circular Cities A Revolution in Urban Sustainability

The Circular Economy A User's Guide

Strategic Management and the Circular Economy

Circular Economy Challenges and Opportunities for Ethical and Sustainable Business

Circular Economy Challenges and Opportunities for Ethical and Sustainable Business

How can we design circular business models? How can we organize the transition from a linear to a circular economy? And how can we imagine circular futures that help us transform current realities? This book aims to provide answers to these questions while addressing the challenges and opportunities of the circular economy. The authors reflect on why conventional sustainability models – such as the ‘triple P’ (People Profit and Planet) or eco-efficiency – have failed in addressing environmental challenges including climate change biodiversity loss and pollution. They then move on to explore innovative circular business models which propose to eliminate environmental damage by radically reforming the system of industrial production. Organizing the transition is a collaborative effort: entrepreneurs consumers policymakers multinationals and intermediaries need to work together to foster the emergence of the circular economy as an institutional field. Together with younger generations of learners and equipped with beyond-human-centred values towards awareness of the material and natural world novel circular futures can be imagined. Offering points of reference for continued critical discourse and examples of practically applicable sustainability solutions this book will be of great interest to students teachers practitioners and scholars of circular economy. | Circular Economy Challenges and Opportunities for Ethical and Sustainable Business

GBP 35.99
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Circular Economy and the Law Bringing Justice into the Frame

Circular Economy and the Law Bringing Justice into the Frame

This book explores the role of law and policy in circular economy transitions and their impacts on justice including on distributional equity and recognition and procedural rights especially for people already marginalised under the current dominant economic system. Amid increasing demand for virgin raw materials and unsustainable consumption and waste disposal that are driving the global ecological and climate crisis there are growing calls to urgently transition to circular economies. Despite an increasing number of circular approaches being adopted implemented and integrated in national and local laws and policies the number of commercially successful business stories remains isolated. Moreover questions about whether circular economy laws and policies are delivering fair and just global outcomes need to be addressed. This book examines this significant knowledge gap to understand legal experiences including justice and equity issues in the global context so that these can inform wider design and implementation. The book begins by explaining the concept of a circular economy and its context within wider issues of sustainable development and justice. The first part of the book then examines the legal context of the circular economy by analysing legal forms in practice and those recommended in wider scholarship before considering how these could impact on existing inequity and injustices globally. The second part delivers an empirical understanding of the implications of the law on circular economy approaches and the global equity and justice dimensions through two case studies on solid waste management and forestry. The final part addresses legal opportunities and challenges for wider implementation of circular economy approaches that incorporate justice into its framing. This book will be of great interest to students scholars and practitioners of environmental and natural resource law and policy circular economy industrial ecology natural resource management and sustainable development more broadly. | Circular Economy and the Law Bringing Justice into the Frame

GBP 50.00
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Designing for the Circular Economy

Designing for the Circular Economy

The circular economy describes a world in which reuse through repair reconditioning and refurbishment is the prevailing social and economic model. The business opportunities are huge but developing product and service offerings and achieving competitive advantage means rethinking your business model from early creativity and design processes through marketing and communication to pricing and supply. Designing for the Circular Economy highlights and explores ‘state of the art’ research and industrial practice highlighting CE as a source of: new business opportunities; radical business change; disruptive innovation; social change; and new consumer attitudes. The thirty-four chapters provide a comprehensive overview of issues related to product circularity from policy through to design and development. Chapters are designed to be easy to digest and include numerous examples. An important feature of the book is the case studies section that covers a diverse range of topics related to CE business models and design and development in sectors ranging from construction to retail clothing technology and manufacturing. Designing for the Circular Economy will inform and educate any companies seeking to move their business models towards these emerging models of sustainability; organizations already working in the circular economy can benchmark their current activities and draw inspiration from new applications and an understanding of the changing social and political context. This book will appeal to both academia and business with an interest in CE issues related to products innovation and new business models.

GBP 37.59
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The Guide to the Circular EconomyCapturing Value and Managing Material Risk

The Circular Economy in EuropeCritical Perspectives on Policies and Imaginaries

The Circular Economy and the Global SouthSustainable Lifestyles and Green Industrial Development

The Circular Economy and the Global SouthSustainable Lifestyles and Green Industrial Development

The circular economy is a policy approach and business strategy that aims to improve resource productivity promote sustainable consumption and production and reduce environmental impacts. This book examines the relevance of the circular economy in the context of developing countries something which to date is little understood. This volume highlights examples of circular economy practices in developing country contexts in relation to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) informal sector recycling and national policy approaches. It examines a broad range of case studies including Argentina Brazil China Colombia India Indonesia Kenya South Africa and Thailand and illustrates how the circular economy can be used as a new lens and possible solution to cross-cutting development issues of pollution and waste employment health urbanisation and green industrialisation. In addition to more technical and policy oriented contributions the book also critically discusses existing narratives and pathways of the circular economy in the global North and South and how these differ or possibly even conflict with each other. Finally the book critically examines under what conditions the circular economy will be able to reduce global inequalities and promote human development in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals. Presenting a unique social sciences perspective on the circular economy discourse this book is relevant to students and scholars studying sustainability in economics business studies environmental politics and development studies.

GBP 23.99
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The Routledge Handbook of Catalysts for a Sustainable Circular Economy

The Routledge Handbook of Catalysts for a Sustainable Circular Economy

This groundbreaking handbook leads the way in accelerating the transition to a sustainable circular economy by introducing the concept of a catalyst as a positive and enhancing driving force for sustainability. Catalysts create and maintain favourable conditions for complex systemic sustainability transition changes and a discussion and understanding of catalysts is required to move from a linear economy to a sustainable and circular economy. With contributions from leading experts from around the globe this volume presents theoretical insights contextualised case studies and participatory methodologies which identify different catalysts including technology innovation business models management and organisation regulation sustainability policy product design and culture. The authors then show how these catalysts accelerate sustainability transitions. As a unique value to the reader the book brings together public policy and private business perspectives to address the circular economy as a systemic change. Its theoretical and practical perspectives are coupled with real-world case studies from Finland Italy China India Nigeria and others to provide tangible insights on catalysing the circular economy across organisational hierarchical and disciplinary boundaries. With its broad interdisciplinary and geographically diverse scope this handbook will be a valuable tool for researchers academics and policy-makers in the fields of circular economy sustainability transitions environmental studies business and the social sciences more broadly. The Open Access version of this book available at http://www. taylorfrancis. com has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4. 0 license. | The Routledge Handbook of Catalysts for a Sustainable Circular Economy

GBP 205.00
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Material Matters Developing Business for a Circular Economy

Material Matters Developing Business for a Circular Economy

Our planet is a closed system with limited material resources yet our current economic model is designed in a one-way direction from resource extraction to disposal leading to resource depletion. This book proposes a new economic model offering an alternative to this linear ‘take-make-waste’ economy. Material Matters shows a way of creating a circular economy by using the unlimited resources we have: renewable energy data and intelligence. It describes a system based on circular business models centred on selling performance rather than ownership designing products and buildings as resource banks and equipping products with a ‘material passport’ to ensure their usability for future generations. Businesses thereby become custodians of materials rather than consumers of materials and sellers of products. The book evokes the vision of a radically new economic model based on a compelling narrative supported with cases that have been developed in conjunction with major companies for example convincing Philips to sell light instead of lamps saving energy and materials by creating a whole new business model a case which has become iconic for the circular economy. Material Matters is not a somber analysis of the state of the planet but a concrete and comprehensive agenda for change offering perspectives for taking action for business and individual consumers alike. | Material Matters Developing Business for a Circular Economy

GBP 24.99
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The Routledge Handbook of Waste Resources and the Circular Economy

The Wonderful Circles of Oz A Circular Economy Story

The Wonderful Circles of Oz A Circular Economy Story

With the world’s economies impacted by coronavirus billions are feeling social environmental and economic injustices. The call for a new more just more distributive economic story and system is louder and more urgent than ever. The Wonderful Circles of Oz provides both the framework and solutions for navigating towards an effective circular economy – the gateway to an abundant autonomous and democratic future. Widely regarded as one of the world’s most engaging circular economy thought leaders Ken Webster together with creative writer Alex Duff use a storytelling approach based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz to offer a new accessible and compelling narrative about the future direction of our economy. ‘The harder you work the more you’ll improve your lot. ’ That’s the simple story we’ve been sold over the last 40 years to justify how today’s economy works. Yet extreme inequality the devastation of our natural world and the erosion of our communities tell us this economic story resembles a work of fiction and the way our extractive economy operates is not fit for purpose. Still a restoration narrative a satisfying story about our future and how we’ll get there is slow to emerge. Using allegory commentary and reflection this book helps speed the shift from an extractive economy of materials energy and finance to one based on an effective circular economy which builds wealth as a stock of solutions accessible to all. The Wonderful Circles of Oz goes beyond tired debates (capital vs labour and market vs state) and blends fiction and non to effectively communicate the need for macro-economic system redesign. Exploring complex change and containing echoes of modern monetary theory this book is a must for business professionals students and anyone with an interest in the circular economy. | The Wonderful Circles of Oz A Circular Economy Story

GBP 31.99
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Social and Cultural Aspects of the Circular Economy Toward Solidarity and Inclusivity

Social and Cultural Aspects of the Circular Economy Toward Solidarity and Inclusivity

This collection of essays brings together discussions arguing that the circular economy must be linked to society and culture in order to create a viable concept for remodelling the economy. Covering a diverse range of topics and regions including cities and living food and human waste packaging and law fashion design and art this book provides a multi-layered examination of circularity. Transitioning to a circular economy reducing resource input and waste and narrowing material and energy loops are becoming an increasingly important targets to combat decades of unsustainable models of consumption. However they will require a significant shift in social and cultural thinking and these dimensions have not yet been factored into policy debates and frameworks. While recognising the key role of individual consumers and their behaviours the book goes beyond this singular perspective to provide equal focus on institutional and political structures as necessary drivers for real change. Social and Cultural Aspects of the Circular Economy argues for a social and solidarity economy (SSE) to combine individual actions with a wider cultural shift. It will be an important read for scholars researchers students and policy-makers in the circular economy waste studies consumption and other environmentally focused social sciences. | Social and Cultural Aspects of the Circular Economy Toward Solidarity and Inclusivity

GBP 130.00
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Sustainable Products in the Circular EconomyImpact on Business and Society

The Impossibilities of the Circular Economy Separating Aspirations from Reality

The Impossibilities of the Circular Economy Separating Aspirations from Reality

The fifth Factor X publication from the Federal Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt UBA) The Impossibilities of the Circular Economy provides an overview of the limits to the circular economy emphasising the relationship between integrated resource use and more systemic leadership-management approaches. On a European level the book ties into the recent European Green Deal and aims to empower actors across sectors and EU member countries to transition from existing linear models of value capture and expression to more systemic-circular solutions of value capture and expression. The volume provides a hands-on contribution towards building the knowledge and skill sets of current and future decision-makers who face these complex-systemic crises in their day-to-day business. The book further provides access to best practices from cutting-edge research and development findings which will empower decision-makers to develop a more sustainable and equitable economy. Providing solutions for a more sustainable economy this book is essential reading for scholars and students of natural resource use sustainable business environmental economics and sustainable development as well as decision-makers and experts from the fields of policy development industry and civil society. The Open Access version of this book available at www. taylorfrancis. com has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution- Non Commercial- No Derivatives 4. 0 license. | The Impossibilities of the Circular Economy Separating Aspirations from Reality

GBP 120.00
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Circular Economy in the European Union Organisational Practice and Future Directions in Germany Poland and Spain

Circular Economy in the European Union Organisational Practice and Future Directions in Germany Poland and Spain

Circular Economy in the European Union: Organisational Practice and Future Directions in Germany Poland and Spain presents the EU's journey towards a circular economy (CE) identifying significant organisational practices in this gradually adopted field among member countries. The book also aims to develop and propose innovative initiatives and practices for implementing CE across various economic sectors in selected EU countries such as Poland Spain and Germany. Covering topics which include the implementation of CE in the EU and worldwide green employee behaviors corporate social responsibility in creating pro-environmental attitudes and models of eco-digital factory transformation in SMEs the book emphasises the importance of innovative environmentally friendly low-waste and low-emission technologies. Consisting of thirteen interconnected chapters it discusses the challenges and opportunities of CE the importance of business engagement in addressing social and environmental problems and provides practical examples of innovative solutions in various sectors. This volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of circular economy corporate governance business ethics and sustainable business as well as entrepreneurs managers government representatives and non-governmental organisations active in CE. | Circular Economy in the European Union Organisational Practice and Future Directions in Germany Poland and Spain

GBP 130.00
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The Architecture of Waste Design for a Circular Economy

The Architecture of Waste Design for a Circular Economy

Global material crises are imminent. In the very near future recycling will no longer be a choice made by those concerned about the environment but a necessity for all. This means a paradigm shift in domestic behavior manufacturing construction and design is inevitable. The Architecture of Waste provides a hopeful outlook through examining current recycling practices rethinking initial manufacturing techniques and proposing design solutions for second lives of material-objects. The book touches on a variety of inescapable issues beyond our global waste crisis including cultural psyches politics economics manufacturing marketing and material science. A series of crucial perspectives from experts cover these topics and frames the research by providing a past present and future look at how we got here and where we go next: the historical the material and the design. Twelve design proposals look beyond the simple application of recycled and waste materials in architecture—an admirable endeavor but one that does not engage the urgent reality of a circular economy—by aiming to transform familiar yet flawed material-objects into closed-loop resources. Complete with over 150 color images and written for both professionals and students The Architecture of Waste is a necessary reference for rethinking the traditional role of the architect and challenging the discipline to address urgent material issues within the larger design process. | The Architecture of Waste Design for a Circular Economy

GBP 31.99
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From Waste to ValueValorisation Pathways for Organic Waste Streams in Circular Bioeconomies

The Foundations of Non-Equilibrium EconomicsThe principle of circular and cumulative causation

The Foundations of Non-Equilibrium EconomicsThe principle of circular and cumulative causation

This thought-provoking volume presents essays on the foundations of non-equilibrium economics i.e. the principle of circular cumulative causation (CCC). This work presents empirical research on how the interplay of technology’s increasing returns to scale institutions resources and economic policy leads to virtuous circles of economic growth and development but also to vicious circles of social and ecological degradation. In particular evidence is provided for the important role of the "development state" and strategic trade policy economies of large-scale production in manufacturing the regional level of development and community-based resource management regimes. While demonstrating CCC’s strength in generating empirical research the book also provides insights into its philosophical foundations and intellectual history. Several essays trace the roots of this full-fledged theoretical framework back to Adam Smith Classical Political Economy Thorstein Veblen Gunnar Myrdal K. William Kapp and Nicholas Kaldor. As the most comprehensive collection of the growing body of CCC research to date this book also reflects the emergence of an economic paradigm for understanding economic dynamics and for crafting viable development strategies for the 21st century. The volume will be of great interest to scholars of growth and development economics institutional and evolutionary economics political economy and Post Keynesian economics from undergraduate to postgraduate research levels.

GBP 31.19
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Brokering Circular Labour MigrationA Mobile Ethnography of Migrant Care Workers’ Journey to Switzerland

Brokering Circular Labour MigrationA Mobile Ethnography of Migrant Care Workers’ Journey to Switzerland