2019
DOI: 10.1111/jiec.12841
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Taking the circular economy and the Journal of Industrial Ecology to the next level

Abstract: as editorial partners in the publication of the JIE." DIGGING DEEPER INTO THE CIRCULAR ECONOMYIn the introduction to the 2017 special issue on the circular economy (Bocken et al., 2017), the editors urged that researchers, advocates and practitioners take the circular economy (CE) to the next level-moving beyond enthusiasm and promotion to also grapple with the complications and challenges of this emerging framework. 1 This special feature presents recent research that does just that.The special feature includ… Show more

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“…This will help us to evaluate and maintain the value of extracted product or material as long as possible at the end of the product cycle while minimizing the generation of secondary waste (Martínez‐Martínez et al, 2020; Perrotta, 2016). The goal of the circular economy is to create economic and sustainable systems for industrial‐scale process development (Lifset, 2019). Among all the industries, chemical industries generate a considerable amount of corrosive and toxic effluent (US EPA, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will help us to evaluate and maintain the value of extracted product or material as long as possible at the end of the product cycle while minimizing the generation of secondary waste (Martínez‐Martínez et al, 2020; Perrotta, 2016). The goal of the circular economy is to create economic and sustainable systems for industrial‐scale process development (Lifset, 2019). Among all the industries, chemical industries generate a considerable amount of corrosive and toxic effluent (US EPA, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%