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The Circular Economy Mechanism for the Recycling of Agricultural Waste

Received: 10 August 2022     Accepted: 3 September 2022     Published: 29 September 2022
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Abstract

The research paper explains that the linear economy based on the depletion of natural resources and their use as requirements to produce fossil fuels as fuel, is one of the largest sources of environmental pollution associated with a high carbon footprint of economic activities. Where it differs greatly from the circular economy, which works on the gradual transformation from depleting industrial activities to sustainable industrial activities, conserving natural resources, increasing the economic value of agricultural residues, and transforming them into production requirements. As well as the economic return resulting from the application of these modern technologies, the concept of circular economy, and then preserving the ecosystem through the sound and safe management of waste, to achieve a high economic return that works to improve the Egyptian national product. The article sheds light on the role of the circular economy in the recycling of agricultural waste. It is defined as an economic model that aims to reduce waste and pollution and sustainable use of resources to create new products that benefit society and the environment, and to keep raw materials for a longer period in production cycles and can be reused repeatedly, thus producing It has much less waste, and the essence of this model is to keep resources in the economy for as long as possible, and the waste that is produced can be used as raw materials for other industries.

Published in Journal of World Economic Research (Volume 11, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.jwer.20221102.12
Page(s) 77-86
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Keywords

Circular Economy, Agricultural Waste, Recycling Agricultural, Egypt

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    Abeer Mohamed Abd El Razak Youssef. The Circular Economy Mechanism for the Recycling of Agricultural Waste. J World Econ Res. 2022;11(2):77-86. doi: 10.11648/j.jwer.20221102.12

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  • Econometrics of Statistical Department, Faculty of Graduate Studies for Statistical Research, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt

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