CIRCULAR ECONOMY: PERCEPTION AMONG WINERIES OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
Cristina Diaconu and
Larisa Bugaian ()
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Cristina Diaconu: Technical University of Moldova, Republic of Moldova
Larisa Bugaian: Technical University of Moldova, Republic of Moldova
The USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration, 2022, vol. 22, issue 1(35), 26-36
Abstract:
The challenges facing humanity today such as: significant decline in limited natural resources, rapid deterioration of air, water, soil quality, intensification of the urbanization process, energy crisis, loss of biodiversity, climate change are largely the consequences of practicing the linear business model, a model based on the „take-produce-throw†principle. So, the transition to a different economy is inevitable, an economy without waste of natural capital, regenerative and restorative at the same time, that is, a circular economy. As a result, this study addresses the issue of circularity in the wine sector of the Republic of Moldova, having as objectives: estimating the level of knowledge and awareness of opportunities and the need to align with the principles of the circular economy among economic agents, and determining the behavior of wineries towards waste. The questionnaire is used as a method of analysis and interpretation of the situation in this branch regarding the circular economy.
Date: 2022
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