Circular Designing and Green Growth: Insights on Future of Sustainability
Pooran Chandra Pandey
Vision, 2020, vol. 24, issue 1, 113-117
Abstract:
The movement in sustainability and green growth approaches are not new though its application and broad basing its outcome on business is a growing phenomenon. It involves a set of key stakeholders including, but not limited to, the sovereign governments, businesses and civil society organizations to be able to orchestrate a fine balance between policy, implementation approaches and its review and reporting, including transparency for purposes of gauging uptick and progression of stated mandates. In this day and age, more than anything else, consumer pressure on manufacturers of the products is leading a sort of momentum, witnessing a new era of corresponding public policy with civil society holding any ultra-virus actions to account in quest to safeguarding the interest of consumers stands more nuanced. In this context, the issues of responsible outsourcing, traceability, supply chain management and its bearing on green growth and clean ecosystems will only help the manufacturing processes improve its efficiency and overall outcomes. These outcomes are expected to arrive at an equilibrium product price point, ensure traceability and set standards for fairness in quest for responsible consumption.
Keywords: Circular Designing; Sustainability; Sustainable Development Goals; Green Growth; 2°C; Net Carbon (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1177/0972262920903904
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