kredsløbsteori
Kredsløbsteori, also known as the circular economy, is an economic model that aims to eliminate waste and the continual use of resources by keeping resources in use for as long as possible, extracting the maximum value from them while in use, and then recovering and regenerating products and materials at the end of each service life. The concept was first introduced by the Dutch economist Jan van der Vaart in 1971, but it gained significant attention in the 1990s with the work of the Dutch economist Herman E. Daly.
The circular economy is based on three key principles: design out waste and pollution, keep products and
The circular economy can be achieved through various strategies, including product design for durability and recyclability,
The circular economy has the potential to create significant economic, environmental, and social benefits. It can