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1 A Framework for Assessing the Contribution of Firms to Circular Economy: a Triple-Level Approach Lanaras-Mamounis, Georgios

3 p. 883-902
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2 Analyzing Technical and Organizational Changes in Circular Economy (CE) Implementation with a TOE Framework: Insights from a CE Project of Kamouraska (Quebec) Chembessi, Chedrak

3 p. 915-936
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3 A New Preparation Method for 3D Bio-composite Filament Manufacturing: a Study on the Effects of Ball Milling on the Cohesion/Adhesion of an Agave tequilana Bagasse/PLA Pellet Mixture Salignon, Mathias

3 p. 1441-1459
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4 A Perspective of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Plastic Waste Management and Cooperatives of Waste Pickers in Brazil Lima, Lais R.

3 p. 903-913
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5 Applying Circular Economy to Construction Industry through Use of Waste Materials: A Review of Supplementary Cementitious Materials, Plastics, and Ceramics Nodehi, Mehrab

3 p. 987-1020
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6 A Practical and Analytic View on Legal Framework of Circular Economics as One of the Recent Economic Law Insights: A Comparative Legal Study Norouzi, Nima

3 p. 961-986
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7 A Process Approach to Product Repair from the Perspective of the Individual Svensson-Hoglund, Sahra

3 p. 1327-1359
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8 A Qualitative-Based Study on Barriers to Change from Linear Business Model to Circular Economy Model in Built Environment—Evidence from Bangladesh Hossain, Mir Sohrab

3 p. 799-813
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9 Are Soft Legal Measures in Circular Economy Action Plans Enough to Permeate EU Strong Economic Core Regulations Bringing Systemic Sustainable Change? Nogueira, Alba

3 p. 1545-1568
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10 Assessment of Critical Resource Use in Aircraft Manufacturing Dolganova, Iulia

3 p. 1193-1212
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11 Augmented Reality (AR) Supporting Citizen Engagement in Circular Economy Katika, Tina

3 p. 1077-1104
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12 Capture of CO2 and Water While Driving for Use in the Food and Agricultural Systems Barrufet, Maria A.

3 p. 1241-1252
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13 Circular Economy, Banks, and Other Financial Institutions: What’s in It for Them? Ozili, Peterson K.

3 p. 787-798
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14 Circular Economy in the Food Chain: Production, Processing and Waste Management Gonçalves, Maria Luiza M. B. B.

3 p. 1405-1423
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15 Circular Economy of Steel Recycling Companies in Thailand Taghipour, Amirhossein

3 p. 907-913
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16 Classifying the Sustainability Profile of Clothing Customers Garcia, Solimar

3 p. 811-828
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17 Closing Water and Nutrient Cycles in Urban Wastewater Management: How to Make an Academic Software Available to General Practice Schuur, Johann S.

3 p. 1087-1105
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18 Co-creating a Vision and Roadmap for Circular Economy in the Food and Beverages Packaging Sector Lopes, Rita

3 p. 873-893
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19 Consumer Role in Closing the Loop in the Apparel Industry Towards Circular Systems Fiori, Giulia Villas Boas

3 p. 1233-1254
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20 Contesting Consumerism with a Circular Economy? Ortega Alvarado, Isaac Arturo

3 p. 1623-1647
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21 Convergence of Public Participation, Participatory Design and NLP to Co-Develop Circular Economy Dyer, Mark

3 p. 917-934
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22 Correction to: Advancing the Circular Economy in Public Sector Organisations: Employees’ Perspectives on Practices Klein, Natacha

3 p. 1279-1281
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23 Correction to: Manufacturing Zero-Waste COVID-19 Personal Protection Equipment: a Case Study of Utilizing 3D Printing while Employing Waste Material Recycling Kantaros, Antreas

3 p. 871
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24 Correction to: Measuring the Adoption of Circular Economy in Manufacturing Companies: the Proposal of the Overall Circularity Effectiveness (OCE) Index Baumer-Cardoso, Marina I.

3 p. 1723
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25 Drivers and Barriers for Implementation and International Transferability of Sustainable Pop-up Living Systems Bertino, Gaetano

3 p. 935-965
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26 Energy-Water-Environment Nexus and the Transition Towards a Circular Economy: The Case of Qatar Ibrahim, Abdul-Jalil

3 p. 835-850
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27 Environmental Justice and Circular Economy: Analyzing Justice for Waste Pickers in Upcoming Circular Economy in Fortaleza, Brazil Amorim de Oliveira, Ísis

3 p. 815-834
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28 Exploratory Survey of Australian SMEs: an Investigation into the Barriers and Opportunities Associated with Circular Economy Chakraborty, Ayon

3 p. 1275-1297
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29 Fabricating Starch-Based Bioplastic Reinforced with Bagasse for Food Packaging Hamid, Liqaa

3 p. 1065-1076
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30 Financing-Related Drivers and Barriers for Circular Economy Business: Developing a Conceptual Model from a Field Study Saarinen, Arttu

3 p. 1187-1211
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31 Food-Energy Integration in Primary Production and Food Processing Results in a More Equal Distribution of Economic Value Across Regional Food Systems: Nordic Case Study from Circular Perspective Koppelmäki, Kari

3 p. 1385-1403
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32 From Circular to Linear? Assessing the Life Cycle Environmental and Economic Sustainability of Steel and Plastic Beer Kegs Martin, Michael

3 p. 937-960
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33 From Linear to Circular Economy: a Transaction Cost Approach to the Ecological Transformation of the Firm Nygaard, Arne

3 p. 1127-1142
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34 Green and Sustainable Packaging Manufacturing: a Case Study of Sugarcane Bagasse-Based Tableware in Egypt Elkayaly, Dina

3 p. 829-856
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35 Hospitality Industry 4.0 and Climate Change Ben Youssef, Adel

3 p. 1043-1063
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36 Implementation of Innovative Engineering Solutions in Moldova Through the Prism of the Existing Legal Framework Mărgineanu, Elena

3 p. 977-993
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37 Implementing a Pilot Scale-Eco-county Concept Towards Circular Economy and Sustainability Kim, Yong-Nam

3 p. 1187-1191
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38 Incumbents’ Capabilities for Sustainability-Oriented Innovation in the Norwegian Food Sector—an Integrated Framework Gonera, Antje

3 p. 1299-1326
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39 Is Convergence Around The Circular Economy Necessary? Exploring the Productivity of Divergence in US Circular Economy Discourse and Practice Berry, Brieanne

3 p. 1597-1622
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40 Labor and Economic Vulnerability of Brazilian Waste Pickers During the Covid-19 Pandemic Santos, Marcos Eduardo Miranda

3 p. 1485-1489
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41 Machine Learning Tools for Fossil and Geothermal Energy Production and Carbon Geo-sequestration—a Step Towards Energy Digitization and Geoscientific Digitalization Misra, Siddharth

3 p. 1225-1240
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42 Managing Structural Tensions in the Transition to the Circular Economy: the Case of Electric Vehicle Batteries Chizaryfard, Armaghan

3 p. 1157-1185
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43 Manufacturing Zero-Waste COVID-19 Personal Protection Equipment: a Case Study of Utilizing 3D Printing While Employing Waste Material Recycling Kantaros, Antreas

3 p. 851-869
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44 Markets and the Future of the Circular Economy Siderius, Thomas

3 p. 1569-1595
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45 Mosan: Combining Circularity and Participatory Design to Address Sanitation in Low-Income Communities Mijthab, Mona

3 p. 1165-1191
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46 Nature-Based Solutions in Cities—Contribution of the Portuguese National Association of Green Roofs to Urban Circularity Pineda-Martos, Rocío

3 p. 1019-1035
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47 New Kids on the Recycling Block: the Role of Supermarkets and Bodegas for Sustainable Consumer Behaviour in Lima Borasino, Elena

3 p. 857-881
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48 Nexus Between Life Cycle Assessment, Circularity, and Sustainability Indicators—Part I: a Review Saidani, Michael

3 p. 1143-1156
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49 Potential Nutrient Conversion Using Nature-Based Solutions in Cities and Utilization Concepts to Create Circular Urban Food Systems Wirth, Maria

3 p. 1147-1164
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50 Product Packaging by E-commerce Platforms: Impact of COVID-19 and Proposal for Circular Model to Reduce the Demand of Virgin Packaging Arora, Tanya

3 p. 1255-1273
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51 Public Procurement for the Circular Economy: a Comparative Study of Sweden and Spain Fuertes Giné, Leticia

3 p. 1021-1041
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52 Qualitative Risk Analysis for Contents of Dry Toilets Used to Produce Novel Recycling Fertilizers Krause, Ariane

3 p. 1107-1146
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53 Recent Insights on the Role of Various Food Processing Operations Towards the Development of Sustainable Food Systems Pandey, Vinay Kumar

3 p. 1491-1514
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54 Recycling Organic Wastes Using Black Soldier Fly and House Fly Larvae as Broiler Feed Dzepe, Daniel

3 p. 895-906
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55 Reimagining Sustainable Community Sports Fields of the Future: a Framework for Convergent Science-Stakeholder Decision-Making Straw, C. M.

3 p. 1267-1277
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56 Return to Reintegration? Towards a Circular-Economy-Inspired Management Paradigm De Angelis, Roberta

3 p. 1461-1483
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57 Smart Sustainable Cities of the New Millennium: Towards Design for Nature Catalano, Chiara

3 p. 1053-1086
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58 Special Issue: IEES Conference “Closed Cycles and the Circular Society – The Power of Ecological Engineering” Schönborn, Andreas

3 p. 915-916
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59 Sustainable Waste Management Through Systems Engineering Models and Remote Sensing Approaches Singh, Ajay

3 p. 1105-1126
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60 Sustain GEOBIM—a New Method to Simulate Sustainable Development Scenarios for Urban Areas Bernegger, Heinz J.

3 p. 967-976
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61 Systematic Literature Review: Inter-Reletedness of Innovation, Resilience and Sustainability - Major, Emerging Themes and Future Research Directions Zupancic, N.

3 p. 1157-1185
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62 The Circular Experimentation Workbench – a Lean and Effectual Process Bocken, Nancy

3 p. 1361-1383
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63 The Development of Spatial Circularity Discourse in Japan: Ecomodernist, Territorialised, or Both? The Story of Onomichi’s Wastescapes Wuyts, Wendy

3 p. 1649-1675
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64 The Efficiency of Recycling Expired Cement Waste in Cement Manufacturing: a Sustainable Construction Material Meddah, Abdelaziz

3 p. 1213-1224
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65 The Green Stock Market Bubble Lehnert, Thorsten

3 p. 1213-1222
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66 The Political Economy of Australia’s Waste Crisis: From Neoliberalism to the Circular Economy Agenda Lee, Wynston Joon Yuen

3 p. 1703-1721
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67 The Political Economy of Circular Economies: Lessons from Future Repair Scenario Deliberations in Sweden Niskanen, Johan

3 p. 1677-1701
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68 Towards Water and Energy Self-Sufficiency: a Closed-Loop, Solar-Driven, Low-Tech Laundry Pilot Facility (LaundReCycle) for the Reuse of Laundry Wastewater Buehler, Devi

3 p. 1037-1051
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69 Urban Networks, Micro-agriculture, and Community Food Security Gatson, Sarah N.

3 p. 1253-1265
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70 Using Macroeconomic Indicators to Enact an Ambitious Circular Economy Pinyol Alberich, Josep

3 p. 1515-1544
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71 Water Circular Economy at the Kwinana Industrial Area, Western Australia—the Dimensions and Value of Industrial Symbiosis Oughton, C.

3 p. 995-1018
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72 Why is Communicating the Circular Bioeconomy so Challenging? Giurca, Alexandru

3 p. 1223-1232
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73 Without a Debate on Sufficiency, a Circular Plastics Economy will Remain an Illusion Mederake, Linda

3 p. 1425-1439
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