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2023
DOI: 10.1051/shsconf/202317201027
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The Educational Process in the Aspect of the Study of Circular Economy

Abstract: Changes in the global economic model for the use of Natural Resources will increase mainly due to reductions on a point scale of about 90 billion USD native resources. It is expected to reach 190 billion USD by 2060. This will lead to a significant increase in carbon dioxide emissions and a reduction in raw materials needed for high technologies. The only way to counter these challenges is to move to a circular economy. Circular economics calls into question the linear system and requires a rethink of the prod… Show more

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