Analysing material and embodied environmental flows of an Australian university — Towards a more circular economy

Volume: 155, Pages: 104632 - 104632
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Humans are extracting and consuming unprecedented quantities of materials from the crust of the Earth. Contributing to this consumption, university campuses require large amounts of materials to operate. This offers opportunities for the implementation of circular economy principles that optimise material use and demonstrate best practice to future generations of decision makers, globally. This paper uses the Parkville campus of the University...
Paper Details
Title
Analysing material and embodied environmental flows of an Australian university — Towards a more circular economy
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
155
Pages
104632 - 104632
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