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- Fernando Ferri
(National Research Council—Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies (CNR-IRPPS), 00185 Rome, Italy)
- Patrizia Grifoni
(National Research Council—Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies (CNR-IRPPS), 00185 Rome, Italy)
- Noemi Biancone
(National Research Council—Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies (CNR-IRPPS), 00185 Rome, Italy)
- Ester Napoli
(National Research Council—Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies (CNR-IRPPS), 00185 Rome, Italy)
- Sabine Schubbe
(Senat der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg, 20095 Hamburg, Germany)
- Magalie Michalak
(Senat der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg, 20095 Hamburg, Germany)
- Daniel Gerdes
(International Cooperation and Water Innovation Networks at Oldenburgisch-Ostfriesischer Wasserverband, 26913 Brake, Germany)
- Rosa Onofre
(Comissão de Coordenação e Desenvolvimento Regional do Alentejo, 7004-514 Évora, Portugal)
- Sofia Martins
(IRRADIARE Investigacao e Desenvolvimento em Engenharia e Ambiente, 1495-091 Algés, Portugal)
- Elsa Ferreira Nunes
(IRRADIARE Investigacao e Desenvolvimento em Engenharia e Ambiente, 1495-091 Algés, Portugal)
- Nikoletta Vogli
(Dimotiki Epixeirisi Tilethernansis Evriteris Perioxis Amyntaiou, 53 200 Amyntaio, Greece)
- Theofano Kollatou
(Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Western Macedonia, 50 100 Kozani, Greece)
- Konstantinos Karamarkos
(Kostas Karamarkos Consulting, 50 131 Kozani, Greece)
- Athina Krestou
(Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Western Macedonia, 50 100 Kozani, Greece)
- Francesco Lembo
(ACR+, 1210 Brussels, Belgium)
- Zuzana Bohacova
(ACR+, 1210 Brussels, Belgium)
- Gaëlle Colas
(ACR+, 1210 Brussels, Belgium)
- Valentina Scavelli
(Officinae Verdi Group Srl, 00198 Rome, Italy)
- Caterina Praticò
(Officinae Verdi Group Srl, 00198 Rome, Italy)
- Francesco Niglia
(Koys Lab, 73100 Lecce, Italy)
- Nina J. Zugic
(DECISO Advisory Board, 00185 Rome, Italy)
- Ilaria Corsi
(DECISO Advisory Board, 00185 Rome, Italy
Lazio Innova, 00184 Rome, Italy)
- Frederic Andres
(DECISO Advisory Board, 00185 Rome, Italy
National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo 101-8430, Japan)
Abstract
Adopting a circular economy approach requires new business models, multi-stakeholder engagement, and tailored financial models and mechanisms as core pillars. This paper examines the conditions needed to scale circular economy initiatives in Europe by analysing insights collected from the DECISO project and conducting a comparative analysis of 38 European projects. The study adopts a mixed methods approach that integrates an online stakeholder survey with inputs generated through participatory workshops and discussions of selected use cases. This combined approach is used to identify the main structural barriers limiting the maturity and investment readiness of circular economy projects, such as regulatory complexity, difficulties in accessing funding, and weak stakeholder dialogue mechanisms. The approach was also used for enabling factors that can support development of circular economy. Particular attention is given to the role of project development assistance, modular financing strategies, and de-risking tools, which are highlighted as crucial elements for supporting the technical and economic credibility of projects and attracting public and private investors. The article also identifies and addresses seven unresolved research gaps in the literature, including the lack of interoperable policy instruments, the absence of business models capable of integrating investor expectations, the paucity of integrated methodologies for assessing technical and economic regulatory feasibility, and the need for trust-building procedures. The findings suggest that the transition to a regenerative economy requires a systemic approach based on coherent policies, de-risking financial instruments, collaborative governance, and strategic technical support throughout the project development cycle.
Suggested Citation
Fernando Ferri & Patrizia Grifoni & Noemi Biancone & Ester Napoli & Sabine Schubbe & Magalie Michalak & Daniel Gerdes & Rosa Onofre & Sofia Martins & Elsa Ferreira Nunes & Nikoletta Vogli & Theofano K, 2026.
"Zero Waste, 100% Resources: From Utopian Vision to Public–Private Opportunity in the Circular Economy,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(10), pages 1-37, May.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:10:p:5200-:d:1948360
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