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The Future of Sustainable Business: The Circular Economy

In: Sustainable Business

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  • Manuel Fischer

    (Bern University of Applied Sciences)

  • Daniel Foord

    (Bern University of Applied Sciences)

  • Jan Frecè

    (Bern University of Applied Sciences)

  • Kirsten Hillebrand

    (Bern University of Applied Sciences)

  • Ingrid Kissling-Näf

    (Bern University of Applied Sciences)

  • Rahel Meili

    (Bern University of Applied Sciences)

  • Marie Peskova

    (Bern University of Applied Sciences)

  • David Risi

    (Bern University of Applied Sciences)

  • René Schmidpeter

    (Bern University of Applied Sciences)

  • Tobias Stucki

    (Bern University of Applied Sciences)

Abstract

To meet environmental targets, it will be central that we use existing materials more efficiently. Accordingly, the future of sustainable business will be closely linked to our ability to build a circular economy. Companies today usually work with linear business models that assume that goods are disposed of by consumers after use and thus become waste. In contrast, the idea of a circular economy is to maximize the benefits of everything that already exists. In this Chapter, we introduce the concept of circular economy and explain why it is relevant for future ecological and economic development.

Suggested Citation

  • Manuel Fischer & Daniel Foord & Jan Frecè & Kirsten Hillebrand & Ingrid Kissling-Näf & Rahel Meili & Marie Peskova & David Risi & René Schmidpeter & Tobias Stucki, 2023. "The Future of Sustainable Business: The Circular Economy," SpringerBriefs in Business, in: Sustainable Business, chapter 0, pages 129-140, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spbrcp:978-3-031-25397-3_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-25397-3_9
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