“…In fact, by bridging production and consumption activities [12,15,25], "circular economy" involves the implementation of several strategies usually suggested through the "R framework" and requiring radical systemic changes in how products and materials are manufactured, used, and disposed of [29][30][31]. A varying level of detail exist in the literature [32] and up to "10R principles"can be found namely refuse, rethink, reduce, reuse, repair, refurbish, remanufacture, repurpose, recycle, and recover [27,32,33]. Ordered by level of circularity, recycling rationally comes into play among the final options once the materials can no longer be reused, following the existing EU waste hierarchy of optimal treatment solutions [34].…”