Chapter 1. A New Perspective on a Global Circular Economy

A. Velenturf, P. Purnell, L. Macaskie, W. Mayes, D. Sapsford
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Natural resource exploitation is accelerating in the face of resource decline, while at the same time people are generating ever growing quantities of wastes. Population and income growth drive up the demand for energy, materials and food. Four planetary boundaries that indicate a safe operating space for humankind may well have been crossed – climate change, land system change, biogeochemical loading and biosphere integrity – all directly linked to resource overexploitation. Resource exploitation has brought welfare to many people, but it is now infringing upon basic human rights such as clean water and a safe living environment. The management of resources needs to change radically from the linear take-make-use-dispose model to a more sustainable, circular model. This chapter introduces the global challenges within which an international movement towards a circular economy has emerged. It critically revisits views on circular economy and proposes a new model that recognises the complex nature of our resource flows. The Resource Recovery from Waste programme is introduced and an overview is provided of the contents of this book.
第1章。全球循环经济的新视角
面对资源的减少,自然资源的开发正在加速,与此同时,人们产生的废物数量也越来越多。人口和收入的增长推动了对能源、材料和食品的需求。气候变化、土地系统变化、生物地球化学负荷和生物圈完整性这四个表明人类安全活动空间的地球边界很可能已经被跨越,所有这些都与资源过度开发直接相关。资源开发给许多人带来了福利,但现在却侵犯了清洁用水和安全生活环境等基本人权。资源管理需要从线性的获取-利用-处置模式向更可持续的循环模式转变。本章介绍了国际循环经济运动所面临的全球性挑战。它批判性地重新审视了循环经济的观点,并提出了一个认识到我们的资源流动的复杂性的新模型。介绍了从废物中回收资源计划,并概述了本书的内容。
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