2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124341
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Key aspects for designing business models for a circular bioeconomy

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“…Gregg et al (2020) [197], in their review of the dairy, brewery, slaughterhouse and forestry industries, have discovered that while the former avails of a strong and guaranteed market pull to invest in biowaste valorisation, the other three are hampered by the lack of the same and thereby are, by and large, fence-sitters in many parts of the world. Establishing a market pull is necessary for the entrenchment of a circular bio-economy, which can contribute to the attainment of 53 targets in 12 of the 17 SDGs [371,391] by year 2030, at which time, its value will be equal to USD 8 trillion [374].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gregg et al (2020) [197], in their review of the dairy, brewery, slaughterhouse and forestry industries, have discovered that while the former avails of a strong and guaranteed market pull to invest in biowaste valorisation, the other three are hampered by the lack of the same and thereby are, by and large, fence-sitters in many parts of the world. Establishing a market pull is necessary for the entrenchment of a circular bio-economy, which can contribute to the attainment of 53 targets in 12 of the 17 SDGs [371,391] by year 2030, at which time, its value will be equal to USD 8 trillion [374].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, economic downturns such as the 2007-2008 financial crisis were found to stimulate the creation of alternative business models [26]. Further, the availability and quality of infrastructure [64] and the extent of inequalities in a given country [20] relate to its level of economic development. Related to this the ease and cost of doing business in a given country, which is shaped by factors such as updated and consistent legal frameworks [65], credible government procedures and systems [66], the protection of intellectual property rights [63], the availability of information and the relative stability of markets [60].…”
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“…Metode pengumpulan data dan pelaksanaan dilakukan melalui modifikasi penilaian pedesaan secara cepat (rapid rural appraisal) dan penilaian pedesaan melalui partisipasi masyarakat (participatory rural appraisal) (Lara et al 2018). Perencanaan agrowisata berbasis partisipasi masyarakat menggunakan metode Business Model Canvas (BMC) (Salvador et al 2021)…”
Section: Metode Pengambilan Dataunclassified