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Systemic Change Driven by Circular Change

Ladeja Godina Košir ()
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Ladeja Godina Košir: Institute for Circular Economy

Chapter Chapter 14 in The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics, 2022, pp 265-277 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Challenged by climate and health crisis—we need a profound systemic change to enable our society and economy to survive. Starting with paradigmatic shift in our mindset—from linear to circular thinking, adding radical collaboration based on trust and transparency, and nourishing sense of community. Interdependent and interconnected as we are, we have a unique opportunity to manage all our global resources in a sustainable way, by respecting the planetary boundaries and making SDG’s a reality. Circular change shall be in the core of our daily decision making.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-8566-8_14

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