Circular Economy fails due to structures

The circular economy for plastics is politically set, technologically advanced and socially accepted, and yet its success remains limited. There is a structural gap between ambitious targets and the operational reality of the waste management and recycling industry. The article "Decoding the barriers for a circular plastics industry: An equation framework" by a Swedish scientist shows why known barriers have not yet been overcome, why individual measures come to nothing and which systemic prerequisites must be met for plastics cycles to actually work. The article was published in the journal "Sustainable production and consumption".

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