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|a Melles, Gavin Brett
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|a Design for a Sustainable Circular Economy
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Research and Practice Consequences
|c edited by Gavin Brett Melles, Christian Wölfel
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|a 1st ed. 2024
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|a Singapore
|b Springer Nature Singapore
|c 2024, 2024
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|a VIII, 232 p. 40 illus., 25 illus. in color
|b online resource
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|a Designing the sustainable circular economy: from products to politics -- Beyond eco-design towards designing sustainable circular production-consumption systems -- Connecting global sustainability with circular product design -- Mapping Circular economy and the role of design in Portugal -- Circular Packaging in the Cosmetics Industry – A Systematic Review on Challenges and the Current State of Sustainable Strategies and Solutions
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|a Industrial engineering
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|a Engineering design
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|a Industrial and Production Engineering
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|a Waste Management/Waste Technology
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|a Sustainability
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|a Engineering Design
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|a Production engineering
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|a Refuse and refuse disposal
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|a Wölfel, Christian
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|b Springer
|a Springer eBooks 2005-
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|a Design Science and Innovation
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|a 10.1007/978-981-99-7532-7
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|u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-7532-7?nosfx=y
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|3 Volltext
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|a This multi-authored book aims to illustrate the social, economic, and ecological factors that should determine and be determined by design in the implementation of a sustainable circular economy and society. We take design to refer to a continuum of perspectives and applications from industrial design to policy design, and this broad perspective invites theoretical and methodological contributions from a range of fields. In addition to bringing scholarly diversity to circularity, we expand and challenge the mainstream circular economy narrative of material efficiencies and green growth to include the demands of inclusive growth and ecological boundaries consistent with sustainable development. Readers from within and beyond design, conscious of the limitations of circular green growth will find new inspiration in this book regarding the nature of a sustainable circular economy and society and the broad design agenda that must be implemented to enable a just and informed circular transition
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