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Good Practices of Circular Economy in Tourism in Castellón

In: Managing the Transition to a Circular Economy

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  • Andrei Serbanescu

    (Universitat Jaume I)

  • Luís Martínez Cháfer

    (Universitat Jaume I)

  • Teresa Martínez Fernández

    (Universitat Jaume I)

Abstract

This chapter examines the significance of circular economy (CE) in the context of the tourism industry in Castellón, Spain. Tourism plays a vital role in the country’s economy, contributing a substantial share to the GDP and generating employment opportunities. However, the environmental impact of tourism, including waste management and pollution, poses significant challenges. Adopting a CE approach becomes crucial in minimizing waste, optimizing resource utilization, and promoting sustainability. The chapter explores the concept of CE, its potential benefits, and its role in creating a more sustainable tourism model. It emphasizes the need for active participation from both producers and consumers to shift away from a linear economy mentality. The chapter also highlights the positive economic, environmental, and social outcomes associated with CE, including job creation and enhanced well-being. By showcasing good practices and a case study of a hotel in Castellón, this chapter aims to promote awareness and encourage the transition towards a fairer and more environmentally friendly tourism model.

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  • Andrei Serbanescu & Luís Martínez Cháfer & Teresa Martínez Fernández, 2024. "Good Practices of Circular Economy in Tourism in Castellón," SpringerBriefs in Business, in: Marival Segarra-Oña & Virginia Santamarina-Campos & Ángel Peiró-Signes (ed.), Managing the Transition to a Circular Economy, chapter 0, pages 79-87, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spbrcp:978-3-031-49689-9_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-49689-9_8
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