Dorer, ConradKohlmeyer, ReginaKrüger, FranziskaKosmol, JanKrause, SusannMüller, FelixRöhreich, MareikeFabian, MatthiasKummer, SinaBischoff, BjörnEbert, ThomasKeßler, HermannHagenah, EvelynRechenberg, Bettina2024-06-162024-06-162020As at: Octhttps://doi.org/10.60810/openumwelt-5248https://openumwelt.de/handle/123456789/4078Sustainable development is hardly imaginable without a consistent circular economy. However, turning away from a predominantly linear economy requires many political, economic and social decisions. The German Environment Agency has now developed principles for politics, business and society, which systematically outline the objectives, scope, maxims for action, requirements and success factors of a circular economy. The nine principles are intended to help develop a common understanding of the circular economy and create a strategic orientation framework for its implementation. Quelle: UmweltbundesamtSustainable development is hardly imaginable without a consistent circular economy. However, turning away from a predominantly linear economy requires many political, economic and social decisions.The German Environment Agency has now developed principles for politics, business and society, which systematically outline the objectives, scope, maxims for action, requirements and success factors of a circular economy. The nine principles are intended to help develop a common understanding of the circular economy and create a strategic orientation framework for its implementation.1 Onlineresource (34 pages)online resourceenghttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/KreislaufwirtschaftProduktlebenszyklusRessourceneffizienzRohstoffverbrauchPrimärrohstoffSekundärrohstoffAbfallvermeidungÖkodesigncircular economycircular economy actproduct life cycleresource efficiencySDGraw material consumptionprimary raw materialsecondary raw materialSubstitutionwaste preventionecodesign9 principles for a circular economy9 principles for a circular economyMonographieEconomy | ConsumptionWaste | Resources