2021
DOI: 10.3390/su131910974
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Eco-Innovation Diversity in a Circular Economy: Towards Circular Innovation Studies

Abstract: Transition to a Circular Economy (CE) is about structural change and is predicated on the introduction of transformative eco-innovation (EI). Research on the CE–EI nexus has recently attracted attention both from an analytical and regulatory perspective. However, in-depth research exploring EI dynamics within the CE is still marginal, especially concerning the trends and dynamics of the pro-CE innovation policy and strategy. This paper addresses this gap by taking advantage of the burgeoning research on CE of … Show more

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“…Putting aside the definitional differences, CE represents an economic paradigm shift [5], as it represents a shift from the traditional and linear economic model towards closing material flow loops through different types of actions undertaken, i.e., reuse, repair, recovery or recycling of existing materials and products so that they can become inputs in subsequent production processes [1,23]. The core of the CE concept is to create feedback cycles: resource-product-resource, following the 3R principle (reduce, recycle, reuse).…”
Section: The Concept and Prospects Of Implementing A Closed-loop Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Putting aside the definitional differences, CE represents an economic paradigm shift [5], as it represents a shift from the traditional and linear economic model towards closing material flow loops through different types of actions undertaken, i.e., reuse, repair, recovery or recycling of existing materials and products so that they can become inputs in subsequent production processes [1,23]. The core of the CE concept is to create feedback cycles: resource-product-resource, following the 3R principle (reduce, recycle, reuse).…”
Section: The Concept and Prospects Of Implementing A Closed-loop Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite increasing environmental degradation, most of the world's economies still operate on a traditional linear model of economic activity based on cheap energy and readily available resources. This model, known as "take-make-dispose" [1,2] is characterized by a unidirectional flow of materials: from raw materials that are transformed into products and ultimately into waste. However, this linear approach to production and consumption processes does not take into account the environmental burdens and natural limits to economic growth resulting from, for example, climate change due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions and the depletion of nonrenewable resources (i.e., fossil fuels or mineral resources).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Due to the complexity of transformations towards, as well as the knowledge gap about innovation processes in a CE, literature often stressed the need for collaboration, both along the supply chain and cross-sectoral [17,18]. Consequently, concepts such as circular ecosystems [17,19] or open innovation [20][21][22] have recently become more popular in the CE literature.…”
Section: The Circular Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Lüdeke-Freund et al [81] propose several patterns to adopt circular economy business models, including a specific focus on repairing, reusing, refurbishing, recycling, repurposing, and using organic feedstock. Moreover, De Jesus et al [82] present a framework for pro-circular innovation strategies and conclude that the main driving forms of innovation linked to design, manufacturing, logistics, and end-of-life management are innovations related to recycling and recovery, and innovations connecting supply and demand.…”
Section: Circular Economy Business Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%