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Transforming Morocco's Road Transport Sector Embracing Circular Economy Practices
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Author(s): Imane Rouichat (Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco), Souad Nasrdine (Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco), Jamal Mabrouki (Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco)and Miloudia Slaoui (Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 16
Source title:
Obstacles Facing Hydrogen Green Systems and Green Energy
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Jamal Mabrouki (Faculty of Science, Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-8980-5.ch030
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Abstract
The Moroccan automotive sector, a major contributor to the national economy, has experienced rapid growth, accompanied by an increase in carbon emissions that threatens environmental sustainability. This chapter examines the potential of the circular economy (CE) to address these challenges, promoting practices of reuse, recycling, and reduction of materials throughout the product lifecycle. By adopting CE principles, the Moroccan automotive sector can shift away from the traditional “take, make, dispose” linear model, reducing environmental impact and enhancing economic competitiveness. Recognizing the global and national momentum for CE, the Moroccan government has aligned its National Strategy for Sustainable Development with CE principles, aiming to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and foster sustainable practices.
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