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Waste-to-Energy in the Circular Economy Transition and Development of Resource-Efficient Business Models
by
Cudecka-Purina, Natalija
, Koval, Viktor
, Atstaja, Dzintra
, Kuzmina, Jekaterina
, Butkevics, Janis
, Hrinchenko, Hanna
in
Analysis
/ Business
/ Business models
/ circular economy
/ Climate change
/ Consumption
/ Economic activity
/ Energy industry
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental management
/ Medical wastes
/ Municipal solid waste
/ Recycling
/ Refuse and refuse disposal
/ Refuse as fuel
/ Sustainable development
/ sustainable development goals
/ Waste management
/ Waste products as fuel
/ waste to energy
2024
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Waste-to-Energy in the Circular Economy Transition and Development of Resource-Efficient Business Models
by
Cudecka-Purina, Natalija
, Koval, Viktor
, Atstaja, Dzintra
, Kuzmina, Jekaterina
, Butkevics, Janis
, Hrinchenko, Hanna
in
Analysis
/ Business
/ Business models
/ circular economy
/ Climate change
/ Consumption
/ Economic activity
/ Energy industry
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental management
/ Medical wastes
/ Municipal solid waste
/ Recycling
/ Refuse and refuse disposal
/ Refuse as fuel
/ Sustainable development
/ sustainable development goals
/ Waste management
/ Waste products as fuel
/ waste to energy
2024
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Waste-to-Energy in the Circular Economy Transition and Development of Resource-Efficient Business Models
by
Cudecka-Purina, Natalija
, Koval, Viktor
, Atstaja, Dzintra
, Kuzmina, Jekaterina
, Butkevics, Janis
, Hrinchenko, Hanna
in
Analysis
/ Business
/ Business models
/ circular economy
/ Climate change
/ Consumption
/ Economic activity
/ Energy industry
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental management
/ Medical wastes
/ Municipal solid waste
/ Recycling
/ Refuse and refuse disposal
/ Refuse as fuel
/ Sustainable development
/ sustainable development goals
/ Waste management
/ Waste products as fuel
/ waste to energy
2024
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Waste-to-Energy in the Circular Economy Transition and Development of Resource-Efficient Business Models
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Waste-to-Energy in the Circular Economy Transition and Development of Resource-Efficient Business Models
2024
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Overview
The consistent rise of the per capita waste generation rate has led to an escalation of waste quantities and the need to expand waste disposal methods. Efforts to develop clean and affordable energy systems are increasingly linked to waste-to-energy as part of the transition to a circular economy (CE). A resource-efficient waste-to-energy business model within a CE offers a variety of environmentally friendly waste management options based on their overall environmental impacts but also makes efficient use of available resources and technologies to convert different types of waste into energy, which helps reduce the adverse effects on the environment and create additional energy sources. This research aims to identify innovative waste management solutions to foster the implementation of CE and a more resource-efficient business model. The research methodology is based on qualitative and quantitative research, triangulation, material flow assessment, and systems dynamics. The value of this study is within the analysis of existing waste-to-energy plant case studies to identify a set of recommendations and appropriate business models for the countries that are at an early stage of evaluation of such facilities. This study found that waste-to-energy plants are critical to achieving the EU’s waste disposal targets by 2035. The findings highlight the importance of supporting mechanisms in the waste sector, such as structural funds, as the industry primarily focuses on societal health and safety and environmental protection, alongside resource efficiency and circularity potential.
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MDPI AG
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