Adopting Circular Economy Current Practices and Future Perspectives

The development of a closed-loop cycle is a necessary condition so as to develop a circular economy model as an alternative to the linear model, in order to maintain the value of products and materials for as long as possible. For this motive, the definition of the value must be demonstrated for bot...

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Adopting Circular Economy Current Practices and Future Perspectives
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NUTS3 regions
eco-design
renewable energy
circular business models (CBMs)
quantitative analysis
economic analysis
digital transformation of education
branches
sustainability
sustainable development
environmental assessment
open online education
circular economy
prediction
Italy
Italian ceramic industry
tourism industry
complexity
economic growth
professions
Industry 4.0
digitalization
unsupervised classification
open educational resources
multi-level perspective
industrial district (ID)
cluster analysis
retailing
waste management
MOOCs
mixed data
massive open online courses
phygitalization
circular economy (CE)
photovoltaic
circular commerce
employment
technology
SWOT
multiple value
Czech Republic
commercial cycle
CO2 emissions
European Union
social sciences
subsidies
Health and Social Care
industrial symbiosis
territory
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renewable energy
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economic analysis
digital transformation of education
branches
sustainability
sustainable development
environmental assessment
open online education
circular economy
prediction
Italy
Italian ceramic industry
tourism industry
complexity
economic growth
professions
Industry 4.0
digitalization
unsupervised classification
open educational resources
multi-level perspective
industrial district (ID)
cluster analysis
retailing
waste management
MOOCs
mixed data
massive open online courses
phygitalization
circular economy (CE)
photovoltaic
circular commerce
employment
technology
SWOT
multiple value
Czech Republic
commercial cycle
CO2 emissions
European Union
social sciences
subsidies
Health and Social Care
industrial symbiosis
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