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Hervé Corvellec
Professor
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No circular panacea
Author
Summary, in English
Is circular economy a wonderful thing with no problems that can solve the climate crisis all by itself? Of course not. Can examining the problems with circular economy help us to better apply its principles and achieve better results?
Yes. Dr Alison Stowell and colleagues Professor Hervé Corvellec and Dr Nils Johansson outline criticisms of the principle, and how they could help make the circular economy an actual solution to actual problems rather than a cure-all.
Yes. Dr Alison Stowell and colleagues Professor Hervé Corvellec and Dr Nils Johansson outline criticisms of the principle, and how they could help make the circular economy an actual solution to actual problems rather than a cure-all.
Department/s
- Department of Service Studies
Publishing year
2024-05-08
Language
English
Pages
30-31
Publication/Series
Fifty Four Degrees
Volume
20
Full text
- Available as PDF - 10 MB
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Document type
Newspaper article
Publisher
Lancaster University
Topic
- Economics
Keywords
- Circular economy
Status
Published
Project
- Relations in Circular Business Models
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 2347-3797