Contribution of Circular Economy on Achieving Sustainable Development
Haga Elimam
International Business Research, 2023, vol. 16, issue 5, 1
Abstract:
Being the world’s largest oil states and highest per capita income recorded, Qatar and Kuwait are the two most developing countries in the world but the situation of the Circular Economy and its implementation is not taken into consideration. The study aims to estimate the impact of the contribution of the circular economy (CE) on sustainability development. In this research, A self-generated questionnaire was sent to 300 companies situated in Qatar and Kuwait. This is a closed-ended survey. A Random Sampling technique is used to collect the data. The findings indicate that awareness on the subject of circular economy policies is not sufficient while the policies and laws to maintain sustainability are present. The communities are sufficiently using some of the strategies to implement CE for maintaining sustainability but recycling is not done properly. The study implies that the betterment of law-and-order situations in the community is required and awareness campaigns and tactics should be focused on.
Date: 2023
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