2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42824-020-00016-w
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Circular Economy: a Comparison Between the Case of Singapore and France

Abstract: Nowadays, due to the continuous developments in economies, various dilemmas are emerging, including energy demand, waste management, and greenhouse gas emissions (GHE). A promising approach to address these issues is a transition toward a circular economy (CE), and one of its successful approaches is the waste-to-energy (WTE). By exploiting WTE, there will be less demand for raw materials and resources. In this study, two developed countries, including France and Singapore, are evaluated based on their CE tran… Show more

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“…Furthermore, Rezvani Ghomi et al. (2021) enrich this list with the transformation of waste to energy, waste prevention, conservation/composite and skills for CE.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Rezvani Ghomi et al. (2021) enrich this list with the transformation of waste to energy, waste prevention, conservation/composite and skills for CE.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nylons are typically produced using petroleum‐derived dicarboxylic acids and diamines via condensation polymerization or ring‐opening polymerization 17 . In 2016, researchers demonstrated that the raw materials required for the production of nylon could be biologically derived from castor oil, 17 which reduces the environmental impacts of fossil‐based plastics and increases nylon sustainability when compared to the current process 18 . Table 1 shows the chemical structure of some common nylons for biomedical applications.…”
Section: Types Of Nylonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, new factors such as recyclability and biodegradability are taken into account when developing new plastics [2,9]. Despite the highly developed circular economy, plastics are still being observed in the environment [10]. Hence, it can be concluded that biodegradability may be the most important factor to address the environmental aspects of plastics [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%