The aim of a current study is to analyse the potentials and challenges of circular use of medical products.

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The aim of a current study is to analyse the potentials and challenges of circular use of medical products.

A current study examines the coherence of EU policies on the circular economy from the perspective of economic actors.

With the social and political pressure to reduce plastic waste, the importance of clear definitions of terms is growing.

A current report shows how Europe’s regulatory framework is evolving into a global benchmark that is reshaping production and material decisions in Chinese companies.

Despite ambitious climate targets, the market penetration of bio-based plastics in the UK remains low.

EuroTitan’s AI-powered Big Data Platform will be the “digital brain” of a new, low-carbon process for converting Ti-rich metallurgical wastes into high-value titanium powders.

Strategies to reduce plastic input, the development of standardised detection methods and the promotion of sustainable recycling and upcycling technologies are of central importance.

Although the circular economy has become a key sustainability model, consumer engagement remains low. A current study explores why approaches are having only a limited impact on consumers.

Reuse is politically highly valued, but insufficiently anchored in both legal and operational terms.

| In order to exploit their potential for the circular economy, cities need clear framework conditions and political support.
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