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Fig. 1. Societal Objectives (SO) of the EU bioeconomy strategy.
Fig. 2. The review process according to the PRISMA guidelines, own elaboration based on Page et al. (2021).
Fig. 3. Type of methods used across implementation scales. LCA: life cycle assessment; MCDA: multi-criteria decision assessment; MFA: material flow analysis; TEA: techno-economic assessment, EM: equilibrium modelling; PCA: principal component analysis; DEA: data envelopment analysis; AHP: Analytic Hierarchy Process.
Fig. 4. Type of methods used to evaluate sustainability pillars. LCA: life cycle assessment; MCDA: multi-criteria decision assessment; MFA: material flow analysis; TEA: techno-economic assessment, EM: equilibrium modelling; PCA: principal component analysis; DEA: data envelopment analysis; AHP: Analytic Hierarchy Process.
Fig. 5. Relevance of sustainability pillars across implementation scales.

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Circular bioeconomy: A review of empirical practices across implementation scales
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October 2024

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Journal of Cleaner Production

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Alessandro Cascavilla

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Janire Clavell Diaz

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... The textile and clothing industry must integrate sustainability with natural resource conservation [8], moving beyond greenwashing [9] by adopting a "take, make, waste" model throughout the supply chain [10] and promoting decarbonization [11]. Growing interest in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) [1,12], particularly with respect to sustainable supply chain networks [13], closed-loop systems [14], tax effects [15], reshoring [16], life cycle analyses [17], circularity practices [18], innovative business models [19], intellectual ...

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Fashion Wears Sustainable Leather: A Social and Strategic Analysis Toward Sustainable Production and Consumption Goals
Barriers to transitioning to a circular bio-based economy: Findings from an industrial perspective

Sustainable Production and Consumption