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Energy and the Circular Economy: Filling the gap through new business models within the EGD

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  • Roberto Zoboli

    (Catholic University, SEEDS)

  • Massimiliano Mazzanti

    (University of Ferrara, SEEDS)

  • Susanna Paleari

    (IRCrES-CNR)

  • Laura Bonacorsi

    (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei)

  • Elisa Chioatto

    (University of Ferrara, SEEDS)

  • Alessio D'Amato

    (University of Rome Tor Vergata, SEEDS)

  • Claudia Ghisetti

    (Catholic University, SEEDS)

  • Mario A. Maggioni

    (Catholic University)

  • Emy Zecca

    (University of Ferrara, SEEDS)

  • Stefano Pareglio

    (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei)

Abstract

The FEEM report 2019 (Zoboli et al. 2019) proposed to embed the Circular Economy (CE) into a broader NEXUS framework, in which the relationships between the CE transition, the decarbonization transition, and the bioeconomy transition have to be considered in sustainability transition strategies. In this report, the focus is on the CEDecarbonisation nexus, in particular the energy-CE links, taking into consideration also those links to the bioeconomy that can be relevant for the energy-CE link. We will highlight how, in spite of the very broad policy vision emerging from the European Green Deal (EGD) and the continuously increasing industrial interest for the CE, there are still missing, or not completely deployed, links between CE and energy/decarbonization. In particular, there are missing links within the EU policy framework, in which legislation on CE and energy/climate are still delinked. The wide range of specific strategies triggered by the EGD, including the new EU Circular Economy Action Plan 2020 (EC 2020c), are going towards a deeper integration between CE and energy/decarbonization, and this can provide new opportunities. At the same time, the CE-related new business models are more and more holistic and flexibly encompass the CE-energy/ decarbonizations links. In this framework, the energy industry is undertaking broad strategies for the CE that emphasize these links and move in the direction of integrated business models. The report first presents the CE-energy/decarbonizations links. Then it takes stock of the evolving policy framework for these links. The other sections address the CE-energy/decarbonizations links in the energy industry, also presenting the range of initiatives of some major players, and the CE measurement at the company level.

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  • Roberto Zoboli & Massimiliano Mazzanti & Susanna Paleari & Laura Bonacorsi & Elisa Chioatto & Alessio D'Amato & Claudia Ghisetti & Mario A. Maggioni & Emy Zecca & Stefano Pareglio, 2020. "Energy and the Circular Economy: Filling the gap through new business models within the EGD," Reports, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:fem:frepor:2020.07-13
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    1. Davide Antonioli & Claudia Ghisetti & Massimiliano Mazzanti & Francesco Nicolli, 2022. "Sustainable production: The economic returns of circular economy practices," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 31(5), pages 2603-2617, July.

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