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Godfrey, Linda K
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Nahman, Anton
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Oelofse, Suzanna HH
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Trotter, Douglas
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Khan, Sumaya
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Nontso, Zintle
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Magweregwede, Fleckson
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Sereme, Busisiwe V
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Okole, Blessed N
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Gordon, Gregory ER
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Brown, Bernadette
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Pillay, Boyse
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Schoeman, Chanel
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Fazluddin, Shahed
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Ojijo, Vincent O
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Cooper, Antony K
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Kruger, Daniel M
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Napier, Mark
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Mokoena, Refiloe
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Steenkamp, Anton J
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Msimanga, Xolile P
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North, Brian C
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Seetal, Ashwin R
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Mathye, Salamina M
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Godfrey, Linda K |
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2022-01-24T07:23:50Z |
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2022-01-24T07:23:50Z |
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2021-12 |
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Godfrey, L.K., Nahman, A., Oelofse, S.H., Trotter, D., Khan, S., Nontso, Z., Magweregwede, F. & Sereme, B.V. et al. 2021. <i>The Circular Economy as Development Opportunity: Exploring Circular Economy Opportunities across South Africa’s Economic Sectors</i>. s.l.:CSIR. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12233. |
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978-0-7988-5667-6 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12233
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The intention of this book is to present the CSIR’s position and interpretation of the circular economy, and to use it to drive discussions on where immediate circular economy opportunities are achievable in South Africa. Opportunities that can be harnessed by business, government and civil society. These circular economy opportunities are framed in this book within the context of the current challenges facing various economic sectors. The CSIR has selected seven, resource intensive sectors – mining, agriculture, manufacturing, human settlements, mobility, energy and water – for further assessment. Many of these economic sectors have seen significant declines over the past years, with agriculture, manufacturing, transport and construction all showing negative growth pre-COVID. These are all sectors under economic stress and in need of regeneration. South Africa stands on the threshold of profound choices regarding its future development path. Transitioning to a more circular economy provides the country with the opportunity to address many national priorities including manufacturing competitiveness, food security; sustainable, resilient and liveable cities; efficient transport and logistics systems; and energy and water security, while at the same time decarbonising the economy. The transition to a circular economy provides the country with an opportunity for green and inclusive development to be the cornerstone of a post-COVID economic recovery. The titles of this book chapters are the following: Chapter 1: Driving economic growth in South Africa through a low carbon, sustainable and inclusive circular economy. Chapter 2: Placing the South African mining sector in the context of a circular economy transition. Chapter 3: Supporting food security and economic development through circular agriculture. Chapter 4: Supporting the development of a globally competitive manufacturing sector through a more circular economy. Chapter 5: Creating resilient, inclusive, thriving human settlements through a more circular economy. Chapter 6: Facilitating sustainable economic development through circular mobility. Chapter 7: Decoupling South Africa’s development from energy demand through a more circular economy. Chapter 8: Decoupling South Africa’s development from water demand through a circular economy. |
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CSIR |
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https://www.csir.co.za/csir-2021-circular-economy-development-opportunity |
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https://www.csir.co.za/sites/default/files/Documents/CSIR%202021%20Circular%20Economy%20As%20Development%20Opportunity.pdf |
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Circular economy |
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South African economic sectors |
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Food security |
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Manufacturing competitiveness |
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Sustainable cities |
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Transportation and logistics |
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Energy security |
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Water security |
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Human settlements |
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The Circular Economy as Development Opportunity: Exploring Circular Economy Opportunities across South Africa’s Economic Sectors |
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Book |
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61pp |
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Pretoria |
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© 2021 CSIR. Reproduction of this publication for educational or other non-commercial purposes is authorised without prior written permission from the copyright holder provided the authors and publisher are fully acknowledged. Reproduction of this publication for resale or other commercial purposes is prohibited without prior written permission of the copyright holder. |
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Godfrey, L. K., Nahman, A., Oelofse, S. H., Trotter, D., Khan, S., Nontso, Z., ... Mathye, S. M. (2021). <i>The Circular Economy as Development Opportunity: Exploring Circular Economy Opportunities across South Africa’s Economic Sectors</i>. CSIR. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12233 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Godfrey, Linda K, Anton Nahman, Suzanna HH Oelofse, Douglas Trotter, Sumaya Khan, Zintle Nontso, Fleckson Magweregwede, et al. <i>The Circular Economy as Development Opportunity: Exploring Circular Economy Opportunities across South Africa’s Economic Sectors</i>. n.p.: CSIR. 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12233. |
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Godfrey LK, Nahman A, Oelofse SH, Trotter D, Khan S, Nontso Z, et al. The Circular Economy as Development Opportunity: Exploring Circular Economy Opportunities across South Africa’s Economic Sectors. [place unknown]: CSIR; 2021.http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12233 |
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