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The circular economy: going digital.pdf    
TÍTULO/RESP.:

The circular economy [documento eletrónico] : going digital / Annika Hedberg, Stefan Sipka

AUTOR(ES):

HEDBERG, AnnikaSIPKA, Stefan, co-autor

PUBLICAÇÃO:

Brussels: European Policy Centre, 2020

NOTAS:

Working group report
"The EU is currently engaged in two transformations that could change our economy and society for the better. If managed well, and in unison, the circular economy and the digital revolution could help the EU address its greatest challenge: to build a sustainable, green economy that is competitive on the global stage. Digitalisation will not automatically lead to greater sustainability. Nor is the inclusion of cutting-edge technologies in the circular economy a given. But with the right encouragement and incentives from the EU, data and digitally-enabled solutions can accelerate and boost the transition to a sustainable circular economy. They can enhance connectivity and information sharing; make business models, products and processes more circular; and empower citizens and consumers to contribute to the transition. They can be used to improve different segments of the circular economy, including design, production, consumption, reuse, repair, remanufacturing, and overall waste management and recycling.Combining the circular and digital agendas carries enormous potential. It would be a shame to waste it."

TEMA:

Economia

ASSUNTOS:

Economia digitalDesenvolvimento económicoRevolução-Digital

CDU:

33

DATA PUB.:

2020

TipoReg:

Multimédia

LÍNGUA:

ENG

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