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Circular Economy: A Critical Understanding of Anti-Waste Politics

Circular Economy: A Critical Understanding of Anti-Waste Politics
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Author(s): Dipanwita Jena (University of Delhi, India)
Copyright: 2021
Pages: 11
Source title: Examining the Intersection of Circular Economy, Forestry, and International Trade
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan (University of Washington, USA), Taranjeet Duggal (Amity University, India)and Tavishi Tewary (Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4990-2.ch004

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Abstract

The ongoing discourse of zero-waste and the circular economy in recent time have been underscored by key players, such as the European Commission, NGOs, INGOs, academia, and multinational companies. The discourse revolves around the fact that capitalist form of development has pushed the environment to the brink of destruction. The need of the hour is sustainable growth through the model of the circular economy. Thus, the idea of growth is being de-politicized by a post-growth narrative. This chapter wants to delve into the critical aspect of circular economy which propounds itself as a solution to capitalism driven growth. The first theme it addresses the actual materialization of circular economy whether it is actually a possible phenomenon or not. The second theme it deals with the concept of social sustainability and fulfillment of human wants. The last theme revolves around ideological dimension of post-growth, how the circular growth in the garb of post-growth ideology propels and legitimizes a more growth -driven society.

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