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1. Introduction: examining the concept of the circular economy
Terry Tudor and Cleber JC. Dutra
SECTION I
The need for and challenges surrounding circularity
2. Natural resources. Consumption, pollution, and health risks: developed versus developing economies
Giovanni Vinti and Mentore Vaccari
3. Consumption and materialism: from acquisitive to responsible materialism
Isadora do Carmo Stangherlin and John Thøgersen
4. Embedding more circular approaches to the management of resources
Louise Maxwell
5. Environmental justice, waste management, and the circular economy: global perspectives
Paul Cox
6. Resource consumption and the associated health risks: a brief overview
Terry Tudor
7. The Sustainable Development Goals as drivers for change
David C. Wilson
8. Triggers for industrial symbiosis: lessons learnt from twenty-five case studies
Karen Miller and Doroteya Vladimirova
9. Bought today, gone tomorrow? From linear to circular consumption
Melanie Jaeger-Erben
SECTION II
Measuring and implementing circularity
10. Africa -- juxtaposition between rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, and the need to preserve traditional circular systems
Sally-Anne Kasner, Sarah O'Carroll
11. Circular start-ups: five business model archetypes as frontrunners of circular disruption
Marvin Henry and Julian Kirchherr
12. Ecodesign and circular design of products: concepts, assessment, and strategies
Vicente B. Vert and Eva Verdejo
13. Approaches to monitoring and evaluation of resource recovery from waste towards a circular economy
Eleni Iacovidou and Elena Lovat
14. Complexity and the circular economy: systems approaches for change
Martha Bicket
15. Circular economy meso-level planning: an approach with 'distributed economies'
Mario Augusto Monteiro and Cleber JC. Dutra
SECTION III
Policy and legislative considerations
16. The role of policy in creating a more circular economy
Patrick J Mahon
17. Legal considerations for a circular economy
Sean Thomas
18. Economic and trade considerations of circular economy approaches
Paul Sheeran
19. Managing waste at the national and local levels
Christian Zurbru?gg
SECTION IV
Sharing economies and capacity building
20. Making sustainable markets and the forming of a circular economy
Katy Mason and Thomas Jalili Tanha
21. Becoming eco-literate through experiential encounters with food
Gia Daprano
22. Implementing low carbon strategies -- analysis of barriers
Johannes Fresner, Fabio Morea, Christina Krenn, Anton Kleshkov and Fabio Tomasi
23. Overcoming financial, social, and environmental challenges faced by cooperatives: case studies from the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Tania Nunes da Silva and Eugenio Pedrozo
24. The informal recycling sector -- environmental criminals or the future of the circular economy?
Mike Webster
25. Refugee camps and circular economy in Palestinian West Bank: challenges and opportunities
Marco Caniato and Vale?rie Tho?ni
SECTION V
Recycling
26. Exploring household dynamics for recycling in the UK: a case study of recycling habits in Greater London
Annabelle Boulay, Guy M. Robinson, Stewart Barr, Gareth Shaw, Alan Metcalfe
27. Circular start-ups: five business model archetypes as frontrunners of circular disruption
Marvin Henry and Julian Kirchherr
28. Enablers and barriers for industrial symbiosis: lessons learnt from twenty-five case studies
Doroteya Vladimirova and Karen Miller
29. A proposed approach for a solid waste collection system in an African rural town: a case study from Kenya
Mentore Vaccari
30. Circular economy opportunities in Africa -- emerging sectors and missing narratives
Sally-Anne Kasner and Sarah O'Carroll
SECTION VI
Reuse
31. Modular Smartphones and Circular Design Strategies: The Shape of Things to Come?
Sabine Hielscher, Melanie Jaeger-Erben and Erik Poppe
32. The Use of By-Products in New Materials
Rory Doherty, Elizabeth Gilligan, Charlie Farrell, Sreejith Nanukuttan and Ruth Morrow
33. Using circular supply chains to create community biogas
Ananya Mukherjee
34. Circular economy initiatives in India: a case study approach
V. Madha Suresh
SECTION VII
Use of technologies
35. Product-service system business models and circular economy
Miying Yang
36. Circular business models in selected geographical contexts: an analysis of two cases
Gianmarco Bressanelli, Nicola Saccani and Marco Perona
37. Implementing low carbon strategies in SMEs: auditing strategies
Johannes Fresner, Fabio Morea, Christina Krenn, and Fabio Tomasi
38. Circular economy principles in Africa: the case of the off-grid solar in Kenya
Federico Magalini, Joe Segal, and Marco Meloni
39. Circular supply chain: emerging opportunities and challenges
Uthayasankar Sivarajah and Elizabeth Ragonga
40. Conclusion: closing thoughts
Terry Tudor and Cleber JC. Dutra
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