Circular economy drivers, opportunities, and barriers, for wastewater services within low- and medium-income countries

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Isaac Nyambiya , Lazarus Chapungu , Lawrence Sawunyama , Eustina V. Musvoto , Luxon Nhamo , John N. Zvimba
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Abstract

The Circular Economy (CE) emerges as an alternative to the long-standing linear economy. While beneficial, the linear model has fallen short in addressing current cross-sectoral challenges. This study identifies the drivers, opportunities, and barriers for transitioning to a circular economy within the wastewater services sector in low-to medium-income countries (LMICs). Utilizing case studies from LMICs, the study provides pathways to transition from the current linear model to the circular economy within the wastewater services sector in LMICs. Key barriers identified include financial constraints, uncertainty among stakeholders, weak governance structures, and limited public awareness leading to health concerns and marketability issues. Drivers for circularity include recognizing wastewater as a valuable resource for revenue generation, leveraging smart technologies, and ensuring sustainability compliance. Opportunities include improving sector governance, enhancing water security, and promoting human and environmental health through demand management, resource diversification, and nutrient recovery. The study advocates for proactive management, effective partnerships, and sustainable business practices to accelerate the transition to a circular economy, emphasizing the need for prioritized resources in awareness, training, and innovative infrastructure development.
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Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
2.70%
发文量
176
审稿时长
31.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth is an international interdisciplinary journal for the rapid publication of collections of refereed communications in separate thematic issues, either stemming from scientific meetings, or, especially compiled for the occasion. There is no restriction on the length of articles published in the journal. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth incorporates the separate Parts A, B and C which existed until the end of 2001. Please note: the Editors are unable to consider submissions that are not invited or linked to a thematic issue. Please do not submit unsolicited papers. The journal covers the following subject areas: -Solid Earth and Geodesy: (geology, geochemistry, tectonophysics, seismology, volcanology, palaeomagnetism and rock magnetism, electromagnetism and potential fields, marine and environmental geosciences as well as geodesy). -Hydrology, Oceans and Atmosphere: (hydrology and water resources research, engineering and management, oceanography and oceanic chemistry, shelf, sea, lake and river sciences, meteorology and atmospheric sciences incl. chemistry as well as climatology and glaciology). -Solar-Terrestrial and Planetary Science: (solar, heliospheric and solar-planetary sciences, geology, geophysics and atmospheric sciences of planets, satellites and small bodies as well as cosmochemistry and exobiology).
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