2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40008-018-0113-3
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Assessing circularity interventions: a review of EEIOA-based studies

Abstract: In the early 1990s, the concept of circular economy was proposed by Pearce and Turner (1990) as a model to transform the traditional open-ended economy into an ongoing closed-loop system from a material perspective. Since then, several scholars and practitioners have adopted multiple definitions for circularity (Winans et al. 2017). After considering 114 conceptual frameworks, Kirchherr et al. (2017) define it as an economic system that substitutes product end-of-life with a set of circularity interventions.Ci… Show more

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“…This meant that the input–output lacked that information after transformation from supply‐use tables (SUTs). Faced with this challenge, other authors have employed hybrid tables using a Waste Input–Output model (Aguilar‐Hernandez, Sigüenza‐Sanchez, Donati, Rodrigues, & Tukker, 2018). The decision to employ monetary data, instead of hybrid data, was based on technical constraints and information preferences.…”
Section: Data Methods and User Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This meant that the input–output lacked that information after transformation from supply‐use tables (SUTs). Faced with this challenge, other authors have employed hybrid tables using a Waste Input–Output model (Aguilar‐Hernandez, Sigüenza‐Sanchez, Donati, Rodrigues, & Tukker, 2018). The decision to employ monetary data, instead of hybrid data, was based on technical constraints and information preferences.…”
Section: Data Methods and User Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development of waste and its use have been studied by a number of authors from various points of view [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41], discussing various aspects of the waste hierarchy [11].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the use of global resources, there is a need for decoupling of economic growth and resource consumption by application of circular economy approaches [32]. Aguilar-Hernandez et al [33] applied circularity to waste management, closing supply chains, product lifetime extension, and resource efficiency, showing that residual waste management can be modeled by increasing the amount of waste flows absorbed by the waste treatment sector. The concept of a circular economy, introduced by David Pearce in 1990 [34], addresses the interlinkages of the economic functions of the environment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EEIOA (Leontief, 1970) is widely used to assess the economic and environmental implications of environmental policy (Suh, 2009), and has become a crucial component of the science and policy interface (de Koning, 2018). EEIOA has been used to analyze both the effects of specific Circular Economy (CE) interventions (e.g., residual waste management, closing supply chains, product lifetime extension, resource efficiency Aguilar‐Hernandez, Sigüenza‐Sanchez, Donati, Rodrigues, & Tukker, 2018; Nakamura & Kondo, 2009), and to assess the overall transition to a CE (Aguilar‐Hernandez et al., 2018; McCarthy et al., 2018; Vivanco, Sprecher, & Hertwich, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…efficiency Aguilar-Hernandez, Sigüenza-Sanchez, Donati, Rodrigues, & Tukker, 2018;Nakamura & Kondo, 2009), and to assess the overall transition to a CE (Aguilar-Hernandez et al, 2018;McCarthy et al, 2018;Vivanco, Sprecher, & Hertwich, 2017).…”
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