Digital Technologies, Circular Economy Practices and Environmental Policies in the Era of COVID-19
The degradation of the environment is associated with economic activity, particularly with the linear way in which the economy does not make efficient use of resources. However, the circular economy is opposed to this linear paradigm, since it makes the most of the resources in trying to achieve zer...
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Main Authors: | Syed Abdul Rehman Khan, Pablo Ponce, George Thomas, Zhang Yu, Mohammad Saad Al-Ahmadi, Muhammad Tanveer |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/df21d6b621e342c0a6e78040a22b1adf |
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