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Circular Economy Transition on the Debate: Big Dreams but Harsh Realities
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Abstract This paper aims to reveal some discrepancies in scientific discourse related to the circular economy subtopics and to recognize some of the current and relevant shortcomings in an antagonism approach that requires more attention from scientists, policymakers, and civil organizations to reach a cohes... view more
This paper aims to reveal some discrepancies in scientific discourse related to the circular economy subtopics and to recognize some of the current and relevant shortcomings in an antagonism approach that requires more attention from scientists, policymakers, and civil organizations to reach a cohesion level between downstream and upstream measures of circular economy initiatives. These subtopics refer to the lack of basic waste management services and sanitation around the world; circular ambitions on "papers" and massive pollution in open environments; recycling and resource recovery between formal; informal, and criminal organizations; progress towards a circular economy transition and deficient waste-related statistics; Plastics Treaty between high and less ambitious countries; circular business models and greenwashing risks; smart cities and neglected rural communities. These subtopics are interlinked for circular economy discourse from local to global levels while this literature review paper reveals some pathways to overcome such societal discrepancies that act as an impediment towards a functional global circular economy.... view less
Keywords
recycling management; waste prevention; waste disposal; environmental pollution; recycling; sustainability
Classification
Ecology, Environment
Free Keywords
waste management; zero-waste; greenwashing
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Journal
Journal of Circular Economy, 3 (2025) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.55845/MJAM2116
ISSN
2752-163X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed