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Handbook of the Circular Economy


Handbook of the Circular Economy

Transitions and Transformation
1. Aufl.

von: Allen Alexander, Stefano Pascucci, Fiona Charnley

144,95 €

Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 20.03.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9783110723410
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 520

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<p>The <strong>Handbook of the Circular Economy</strong> takes a unique look at this rapidly expanding field of activity from the perspectives of global thought leaders, world-leading researchers and industry. Exploring both transitional activity and considering a transformed Circular Economy the book is presented in three distinct sections: section one includes first-hand ideas and opinions from some of the biggest names in our 21<sup>st</sup> century Circular Economy landscape. The second section includes empirical work that considers the state-of-the-art in research from a host of perspectives ranging from accounting to innovation, from policy to communities of practice. The final section includes brief examples of leading industrial innovations that are aiming to change the world. Suitable for students, researchers, policy-makers and industrialists this handbook highlights many of the challenges we face in shifting away from our linear economy. </p>
<p>About the Editors </p>
<p>List of Contributors </p>
<p>Foreword </p>
<p>Ellen MacArthur Foundation </p>
<p>The circular economy: landscape, dimensions and definitions </p>
<p>Stefano Pascucci, Allen Alexander, Fiona Charnley &amp; Jessica Fishburn </p>
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<p>Part I—Introducing transformation </p>
<p>Introduced by Allen Alexander </p>
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<p>1 Walter Stahel on envisioning circular systems, lifecycles and products </p>
<p>2 Ken Webster on framing potential circular economies </p>
<p>3 Kate Raworth on creating regenerative and distributive economies by design </p>
<p>4 Frances Wall on virgin resources, scarcity and circularity </p>
<p>5 Hugo Spowers on transforming established industrial trajectories with a circular business strategy </p>
<p>6 Andy Rees OBE on waste, re-use, recycling and the power of positive governance </p>
<p>7 Ladeja Godina Kosir on transformation of people and the power of networks </p>
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<p>Part II—The state of transition </p>
<p>Introduced by Stefano Pascucci </p>
<p>8 Circular design in practice: eight levers for change - Merryn Haines-Gadd, Fiona Charnley &amp; Conny Bakker </p>
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<p>9 Biomimicry and the Circular Economy - Saskia van den Muijsenberg </p>
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<p>10 The transformational power of circular Innovation - Daniel Guzzo, Janaina Mascarenhas &amp; Allen Alexander </p>
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<p>11 Three lenses on circular business model innovation - Paavo Ritala, Nancy Bocken &amp; Jan Konietzko </p>
<p>12 Finance and accounting in the circular economy - Aglaia Fischer, Diane Zandee &amp; Marleen Janssen Groesbeek </p>
<p>13 Circular economy regulation: An emerging research agenda - David Monciardini, Eléonore Maitre-Ekern, Carl Dalhammar &amp; Rosalind Malcolm </p>
<p>14 Circular society activism: prefigurative communities in everyday circular economy action - Steffen Böhm, Chia-Hao Ho, Helen Holmes, Constantine Manolchev, Malte Rödl, Wouter Spekkink  </p>
<p>15 Circular economy jobs: Risks and opportunities in the labour market - Esther Goodwin Brown, Marijana Novak, Constantine Manolchev, Sharon Gil &amp; Esteban Munoz </p>
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<p>16 Resources, waste and a systemic approach to circular economy - Fenna Blomsma &amp; Geraldine Brennan </p>
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<p>17 Plastic futures: mobilising circular economy contexts to addressing the plastic crisis - Marta Ferri, Alison Stowell &amp; Gail Whiteman </p>
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<p>18 Aesthetic engagement: material practices of organising towards regenerative futures - Kim Poldner &amp; Domenico Dentoni </p>
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<p>Part III—Industrial Vignettes exploring industry transition </p>
<p>Introduced by Fiona Charnley </p>
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<p>19 BAM Bamboo Clothing </p>
<p>20 Winnow Solutions Ltd </p>
<p>21 Riversimple </p>
<p>22 Rype Office </p>
<p>23 Elvis &amp; Kresse </p>
<p>24 Circularity Capital </p>
<p>25 Teemill </p>
<p>26 Forest Green Rovers </p>
<p>27 Grover </p>
<p>28 ReStore Project </p>
<p>29 PackShare </p>
<p>30 Lendwithcare </p>
<p>31 Páramo </p>
<p>32 Circular &amp; Co </p>
<p>33 Terragr‘eau </p>
<p>34 LUSH Cosmetics </p>
<p>35 Shark Solutions </p>
<p>36 gDiapers </p>
<p>37 Ricoh </p>
<p>38 Riverford Organics </p>
<p>39 Oxwash </p>
<p>40 Triodos Bank </p>
<p>41 Co Cars </p>
<p>42 Oddbox </p>
<p>43 Fairphone </p>
<p>44 Ooho from Notpla </p>
<p>45 Repair Café </p>
<p>46 Gerrard Street </p>
<p>47 Patagonia </p>
<p>48 Whirli </p>
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<p>List of figures </p>
<p>List of tables </p>
<p>Index </p>
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“This work effectively and engagingly responds to the increasing interest and demand for real-world circular economy transition applications and insights, presenting consolidated critical perspectives, linkages, and examples in an accessible and intelligent format. This is a resource that circular economy educators and practitioners have been waiting for!” Dr Jennifer Russell, Virginia Tech, USA
<p>Allen Alexander is Associate Professor of Innovation &amp; Circular Economy and Deputy Head of Management - Sustainable Futures at the University of Exeter Business School. His research explores the role that innovation and entrepreneurship can play in circular economy transitions and leads the Circular Economy theme for the International Society for Professional Innovation Management (ISPIM).    </p>
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<p>Fiona Charnley is a Professor of Circular Innovation at the University of Exeter Business School, Co-Director of the UK National Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Hub and Co-Director of the Exeter Centre for Circular Economy. She also leads the University partnership with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, exploring circularity through the lens of design. </p>
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<p>Stefano Pascucci is Professor of Sustainability and Circular Economy at the University of Exeter Business School, Professor (part-time) at the University of Auckland Business School and visiting research fellow at the Department of Business, Management and Organisation at the University of Wageningen. His research focusses on institutional analysis and sustainability connected to entrepreneurship, organisation studies and innovation. </p>

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