2020
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4324-2020180646
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Strategies and Challenges for the Circular Economy: a Case Study in Portugal and a Panorama for Brazil

Abstract: This article is about a case study based on the participation and contact with dynamized activities through action plans for the circular economy in Europe, specifically in Portugal. It aims to identify the main in-progress actions and the challenges for the diffusion of the circular economy in the Portuguese nation and draw a panorama for Brazil, transiting through different data sources, economic sectors and stakeholders. Through data triangulation, the investigative plan contemplated participatory observati… Show more

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“…Simulation scenarios are considered as the context in which the M-GRCT model could be implemented in low-income municipalities [ 60 ]. In other words, the definition of simulation scenarios requires establishing the conditions that guarantee its applicability.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulation scenarios are considered as the context in which the M-GRCT model could be implemented in low-income municipalities [ 60 ]. In other words, the definition of simulation scenarios requires establishing the conditions that guarantee its applicability.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Top countries (number of articles): Brazil (28), India (27), South Africa (12), and Mexico (9). Two-country 8 articles South-North comparisons, general analysis, and lessons learned: Brazil and Scotland [72], Bolivia and Romania [73], Chile and Finland [74], India and the United Kingdom [75], India and USA [76], and Brazil and Portugal [77]. South-South comparisons, general analysis, and lessons learned: Argentina and Brazil [78], Haiti, and Kenya [79].…”
Section: Single-country 31 Countries In 46 Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CE is also affecting Brazilian consumers, who are increasingly valuing an eco-friendly market and companies committed to sustainable values [38]. For a country with a large territorial extension, high biodiversity, different cultures and varied socioeconomic conditions, interdisciplinary works that explore circular solutions are needed [39]. Thus, this paper aims to characterize and identify drivers and barriers that boost and limit the circular ecosystem's functioning in the emerging Brazilian economy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%