The socioeconomic impact of circularity in developing countries
A novel tool using firm–level data to assess the economic, social and environmental impact of circularity.
A novel tool using firm–level data to assess the economic, social and environmental impact of circularity.
The circular economy must be gender-responsive to actively bridge gaps and overcome barriers to ensure a just transition for all.
Demand-led industrial strategies can be highly effective, but need to be carefully designed and implemented to avoid possible pitfalls.
Developing countries can use spatial policies to reduce their ecological footprint while simultaneously increasing their competitiveness.
The potential for bringing production back home crucially depends on local innovation ecosystems.