Design for circular economy: Developing an action plan for Scotland

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Awdur
Whicher, Anna
Harris, Christopher
Beverley, Katie
Swiatek, Piotr
Dyddiad
2017-12-05Dyddiad derbyn
2017-11-02
Date Deposited
2018-02-20
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Article
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Elsevier
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0959-6526
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Dangos cofnod eitem llawnCrynodeb
In Europe, concern regarding environmental degradation, resource scarcity and price volatility brought
about through traditional linear production methods, coupled with the need to enhance the global
competitiveness of European business has led to an increased focus on creating the framework condi-
tions for a transition to a circular economy. Transition from a linear to circular economy is not
straightforward and there are very few existing examples of the transposition of the EU's
‘
Circular
Economy Action Plan
’
into national or regional policy. This article reports on a project undertaken in
Scotland to develop tangible and realistic policy proposals, aligning market and government needs in
order to create favourable conditions for the public and private sector to adopt circular principles.
Established theory on innovation ecosystems was adapted to map a
‘
Design for a Circular Economy
’
ecosystem in Scotland. Actions to build on system strengths and address weaknesses were co-developed
through interviews, workshops and peer review with key stakeholders in the ecosystem. Twelve actions
were developed addressing four major themes: business support and
fi
nance; skills and education;
promotion and awareness; and policy and regulation. The actions varied in scope from groundwork,
through instigating change to systemic change. The article concludes by summarising a number of good
practices drawn from the experience in Scotland that may be used in other countries looking to develop a
circular economy policy framework.
Cyfnodolyn/trafodion cynhadledd
Journal of Cleaner Production;
Dyfyniad
Whicher, A., Harris, C., Beverley, K. and Swiatek, P. (2018) 'Design for circular economy: Developing an action plan for Scotland', Journal of Cleaner Production, 172, pp.3237-3248
Dynodwr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.11.009Disgrifiad
This article was published in Journal of Cleaner Production on 5 December 2017 (online), available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.11.009
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Cardiff Metropolitan University (Grant ID: Cardiff Metropolian (Internal))
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