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Circular economy in the Global South – Perspectives from Development Studies Patrick Schroeder Date: 18:06:2018

Circular economy in development studies Circular economy practices exist across a wide spectrum of industries and sectors Artificial intelligence Product innovation Business opportunities Internet of Things Digital transformation Smart devices Marketing strategies Informal sector Livelihoods Health and safety Inequality Child labour Marginalisation Sustainable Development Goals

Circular economy and the SDGs Schroeder, P.; Anggraeni, K. and Weber, U. (2018) ‘The Relevance of Circular Economy Practices to the Sustainable Development Goals: Circular Economy and SDGs’, Journal of Industrial Ecology, doi:10.1111/jiec.12732

Circular economy and the SDGs Schroeder, P.; Anggraeni, K. and Weber, U. (2018) ‘The Relevance of Circular Economy Practices to the Sustainable Development Goals: Circular Economy and SDGs’, Journal of Industrial Ecology, doi:10.1111/jiec.12732

The circular economy – can be a virtuous circle… Case studies from Brazil, Ghana, Kenya and India demonstrate how supporting (and removing obstacles to) circular economy business models can provide a triple win: increasing productivity and economic growth improving the quality and quantity of employment saving lives, by reducing environmental impacts such as water pollution, air pollution and climate change

Automated circular economy vs livelihoods? …but be careful what you wish for! The future of e-waste? Automated circular economy vs livelihoods?

(Some) research questions on Circular Economy in the Development Studies context What opportunities and solutions does the circular economy offer to the Sustainable Development Goals? How can the circular economy be more inclusive than the linear economy? How can we design out waste as well as poverty? What is the link between the circular economy, the digital revolution, automation, future of work and inequality? Is the circular economy a merely a new business opportunity for large companies in the Global North or does it offer opportunities for sustainability for developing countries? What is the political economy of the circular economy? What are the tensions between different narratives of the circular economy? Who are the potential winners and losers?