Construction and Demolition Circular Economy Solutions
- What is the model followed by the linear economy? - A ‘Take-Make-Waste’ model.
- What happens in a linear economy? - Raw materials are extracted, used to manufacture products, and then discarded as waste.
- What assumption does the linear economy make about resources? - It assumes an endless supply of resources.
- Why is the linear economy model no longer sustainable? - Due to urbanization, population growth, and resource depletion.
- What system does the circular economy follow? - A closed-loop system.
- What does the circular economy focus on? - Minimizing the use of virgin resources and maximizing reuse and recycling.
- How are products designed in a circular economy? ....
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