Singapore:
Financing The Circular Economy – Why, What & How
21 November 2019
Shook Lin & Bok
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As the world faces increasing concern about looming shortages of
non-renewable critical raw materials on the one hand, and the waste
crisis on the other, societies are slowly but surely seeking to
become more resource efficient, and are turning away from the
current linear "take-make-dispose" economy, and shifting
towards a more sustainable circular economy model. This article
provides an overview of what a circular economy is, and some of the
considerations for financing the transition to a circular
economy.
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