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Recycling the Future - Circular Economy's Role in Reducing Pollution And Climate Change - cover

Recycling the Future - Circular Economy's Role in Reducing Pollution And Climate Change

Davis Truman

Verlag: Davis Truman

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Recycling the Future explores how the circular economy offers a transformative solution for a sustainable future, grappling with mounting pollution and the escalating climate crisis. This groundbreaking book delves into the principles and practices of circularity — rethinking waste, designing for reuse, and closing the loop on resource consumption.Discover how industries, policymakers, and individuals can break free from the linear "take-make-dispose" model and embrace regenerative systems that minimize waste and maximize efficiency. The book showcases real-world examples of circular strategies reshaping global markets, from innovative recycling technologies to eco-friendly product design and community-driven initiatives.With expert insights, data-driven analysis, and inspiring case studies, Recycling the Future reveals how embracing circular economy principles can dramatically reduce pollution, conserve resources, and mitigate climate change, empowering readers to become catalysts for a cleaner, healthier planet.
Verfügbar seit: 06.05.2025.

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