Resource efficiency and circular economy: essential for our economies and our environment
As nations become wealthier, does this necessarily lead to a proportional increase in the weight of the materials they consume?
Read moreAs nations become wealthier, does this necessarily lead to a proportional increase in the weight of the materials they consume?
Read moreThere has always been the perception of tension between the objectives of protecting the environment and society’s ambition for growth
Read moreSuccessfully transitioning the European economy from a linear model to circularity is not only a technology matters but also an
Read moreBioeconomy and bio-based materials greatly facilitate the emergence of a circular economy. They typically address the limits of our current
Read more15. January 1925 was a sad day in the history of consumer and environmental protection. On that day, the biggest
Read moreIn 2018, the Chinese Government chose to ban the importation of Plastic after it found that the situation of importation
Read moreIf the whole world would consume like an average European, we would need three planets to satisfy our consumption. A
Read moreThe European Union (EU) leads the world in accelerating the transition to a circular economy—in both policy and practice—through the
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