
Vinit Parida
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The circular economy is recognized by industrials, scholars, and policymakers as a promising approach to jointly advance the sustainability and competitiveness of supply and value chains, given its ability to decouple economic growth from resource consumption and waste generation. Moving companies towards the circular economy involves fundamental changes in industrial ecosystems and a systemic redesign of business models, supply chains, production processes, products development, and consumption patterns. Several challenges arise in this transformation.
The digital age we live in offers companies many opportunities for overcoming the challenges. Digital 4.0 technologies can support the implementation of circular economy principles into business by enabling new business models and the redesign of value chains, products, and consumption patterns towards a new smart circular economy paradigm.
This issue calls for a more critical discussion and outlook on this topic. We invite articles integrating a system perspective into rigorous research, describing and prescribing how digital technologies can enable the different aspect of the Smart Circular Economy paradigm.
Deadline for manuscript submissions:
31 March 2021
For further information: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special_issues/circular_economy_digital_age
The circular economy is recognized by industrials, scholars, and policymakers as a promising approach to jointly advance the sustainability and competitiveness of supply and value chains, given its ability to decouple economic growth from resource consumption and waste generation. Moving companies towards the circular economy involves fundamental changes in industrial ecosystems and a systemic redesign of business models, supply chains, production processes, products development, and consumption patterns. Several challenges arise in this transformation.
The digital age we live in offers companies many opportunities for overcoming the challenges. Digital 4.0 technologies can support the implementation of circular economy principles into business by enabling new business models and the redesign of value chains, products, and consumption patterns towards a new smart circular economy paradigm.
This issue calls for a more critical discussion and outlook on this topic. We invite articles integrating a system perspective into rigorous research, describing and prescribing how digital technologies can enable the different aspect of the Smart Circular Economy paradigm.
Deadline for manuscript submissions:
31 March 2021
For further information: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special_issues/circular_economy_digital_age