A typology of circular economy discourses: Navigating the diverse visions of a contested paradigm

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Abstract

The circular economy (CE) has recently become a popular discourse especially in government and corporate sectors. Given the socio-ecological challenges of the Anthropocene, the concept of CE could indeed help the transition to a sustainable, just and resilient future. However, the actual definition, objectives and forms of implementation of the CE are still unclear, inconsistent, and contested. Different actors and sectors are thus articulating circular discourses which align with their interests, and which often do not sufficiently examine the ecological, social and political implications of circularity. In this context, this research asks how to better navigate and analyse the history, complexity and plurality of circularity discourses by conceptually differentiating them in a comprehensive discourse typology. To answer this question a critical literature review has been carried out, which first, examines and reflects on the core challenges, gaps and limitations of the CE concept. Second, this research develops a comprehensive timeline of circularity thinking, which identifies and conceptually classifies 72 different CE-related concepts from the Global North and South (such as Gandhian and steady-state economics, buen vivir, doughnut economics and degrowth). This leads to the development of a typology of circularity discourses, which classifies circularity visions according to their position on fundamental social, technological, political and ecological issues. This research thus seeks to provide a basis for a more inclusive and comprehensive discussion on the topic, which opens the imaginary regarding the many circular futures that can exist and allows for a cross-pollination of ideas, policy options, strategies, practices and solutions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104917
JournalResources, Conservation and Recycling
Volume161
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Funding

This research was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 765198 . A previous version of this paper was presented at the 25th International Sustainable Development Research Society (ISDRS) Conference in Nanjing, China on the 27th of June 2019 and was published in its proceedings with the following title: “advancing a critical research agenda on the circular economy”. We would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their detailed and helpfull comments and suggestions and well as Ton Markus for the design of the figures. We would also like to thank Pauline Deutz, Kieran Campbell-Johnston, Kaustubh Thapa and Natasha Klein for their constructive reviews of earlier versions of this paper. Finally, we would like to thank our peers from the CRESTING project, the International Sustainable Development Research Society and the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, which provided invaluable comments and suggestions during workshops where earlier versions of this research were presented.

Keywords

  • Circular economy
  • Circular society
  • Critical literature review
  • Discourse analysis
  • Sustainability

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