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Beyond the consumer: enlarging the role of the citizen in the circular economy

In: Handbook of the Circular Economy

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  • Kersty Hobson

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The consumer undoubtedly has a pivotal role to play in mainstream frameworks of the Circular Economy. This entails being willing and able to respond to market signals about new products and services; to internalise some of the work that being a consumer in the Circular Economy requires (e.g. repairing, returning goods for remanufacturing etc.); and to participate in the forms of collaborative consumption (or Sharing Economy). As yet, the uptake by consumers of Circular Economy practices has been slow, with research detailing the barriers and challenges. This chapter aims to consider why that is, examining how being framed and treated as a Consumer—as a specific, historical subject, and form of transactional relationship—may delimit the reach and impact of the Circular Economy, as a larger transformative project.

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  • Kersty Hobson, 2020. "Beyond the consumer: enlarging the role of the citizen in the circular economy," Chapters, in: Miguel Brandão & David Lazarevic & Göran Finnveden (ed.), Handbook of the Circular Economy, chapter 36, pages 479-490, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Harper, Gavin D.J. & Kendrick, Emma & Anderson, Paul A. & Mrozik, Wojciech & Christensen, Paul & Lambert, Simon & Greenwood, David & Das, Prodip K. & Ahmeid, Mohamed & Milojevic, Zoran & Du, Wenjia & , 2023. "Roadmap for a sustainable circular economy in lithium-ion and future battery technologies," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 118420, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

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