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8 cze 2022 · A working definition of a sustainable, circular bioeconomy is an economy that maintains or enhances natural capital while using sustainably produced biological feedstocks to provide materials and services that systemically maintain a circular flow of materials and objects with the intention of avoiding the failure of end of life.
24 maj 2023 · The circular economy is a model of production and consumption, which involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products as long as possible. In this way, the life cycle of products is extended.
A circular bioeconomy relies on healthy, biodiverse and resilient ecosystems. It aims to provide sustainable wellbeing through the provision of ecosystem services and the sustainable management of biological resources (plants, animals, micro-organisms and derived biomass, including organic waste).
Circular bioeconomy refers to an economic system that combines the principles of circular economy and bioeconomy. It focuses on maximizing the value of biomaterial resources for as long as possible and minimizing waste generation.
1 sty 2021 · Circular bioeconomy is a relatively new economic growth model, which aims at decoupling environmental growth from fossil fuel dependence and providing biomass-based feedstock for consumption.
9 sie 2021 · Here we propose five principles for circular biomass use based on the concept of circularity and its roots in disciplines such as industrial ecology, ecological economics, agroecology and general...
1 lis 2022 · Biological cycles concern the safe and efficient movement of renewable biotic resources into and out of the biosphere. This study looks at the 13 different indicators of a circular economy, with a particular emphasis on the biological approaches that make up the biological cycle.