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Deliverables Table
Doc | Title of the document | Date | WP | Responsible | Short Description |
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D1.4 | The report ‘Labour in the Transition to the CE | 01/08/2022 | WP1 | CES | A critical literature review on just transition and circular economy. The aim of this report is to explore the place of labour and workers in the academic and grey literature on the circular economy. |
D3.1 | Training material and reports of the workshops | 28/02/2022 | WP3 | SEERC | This deliverable includes the RRI training material and the reports of the activities conducted in task 3.1. Task 3.1 is committed to embed RRI principles into all aspects of the project. |
D7.2 | Data Management Plan 1st version | 24/02/222 | WP7 | UAB | This Data Management Plan (DMP) defines the data management policies that are followed during the execution of JUST2CE project and provides an overview of all the datasets that are collected and generated. |
Paper | Circular Economy indicators for supply chains: A systematic literature review | 01/02/2022 | Recently, the Circular Economy paradigm has emerged as an alternative to linear and unsustainable production and consumption systems. | ||
D2.1 | Multidimensional Framework for the Case Studies | 30/11/2021 | WP2 | UAB | Circular Economy (CE), a pillar of the European Green Deal, is an increasingly recognized approach that has much to contribute towards addressing challenges of the Anthropocene. |
Paper | Closed-loop supply chain design for the transition towards a circular economy: A systematic literature review of methods, applications and current gaps | 10/11/2021 | Over the last decade, significant attention has been devoted to Closed-Loop Supply Chain (CLSC) design problems. As such, this review aims at assessing whether the current modelling approaches for CLSC problems can support the transition towards a Circular Economy at a supply chain level. | ||
Paper | Integration of the circular economy paradigm under the just and safe operating space narrative: Twelve operational principles based on circularity, sustainability and resilience | 01/11/2021 | The goal of this research is to theoretically integrate the CE paradigm within the environmental sustainability framework. | ||
Paper | Politicising Circular Economy: what can we learn from Responsible Innovation? | 24/01/2021 | The ‘Circular Economy’ has become a new buzzword in debates about sustainability. Circularity, however, is usually presented in terms of scientific and technological challenges that often neglect the socio-political aspects related to the transition towards more sustainable futures, such as participation, co-creation and social justice. |

Circular Economy indicators for supply chains: A systematic literature review
Date - 1/2/2022
Paper
Recently, the Circular Economy paradigm has emerged as an alternative to linear and unsustainable production and consumption systems.

Multidimensional Framework for the Case Studies
Date - 30/11/2021
WP2 | UAB
Circular Economy (CE), a pillar of the European Green Deal, is an increasingly recognized approach that has much to contribute towards addressing challenges of the Anthropocene.

Closed-loop supply chain design for the transition towards a circular economy: A systematic literature review of methods, applications and current gaps
Date - 10/11/2021
Paper
Over the last decade, significant attention has been devoted to Closed-Loop Supply Chain (CLSC) design problems. As such, this review aims at assessing whether the current modelling approaches for CLSC problems can support the transition towards a Circular Economy at a supply chain level.

Integration of the circular economy paradigm under the just and safe operating space narrative: Twelve operational principles based on circularity, sustainability and resilience
Date - 1/11/2021
Paper
The goal of this research is to theoretically integrate the CE paradigm within the environmental sustainability framework.

Politicising Circular Economy: what can we learn from Responsible Innovation?
Date - 24/1/2021
Paper
The ‘Circular Economy’ has become a new buzzword in debates about sustainability. Circularity, however, is usually presented in terms of scientific and technological challenges that often neglect the socio-political aspects related to the transition towards more sustainable futures, such as participation, co-creation and social justice.

Training material and reports of the workshops
Date - 28/02/2022
This deliverable includes the RRI training material and the reports of the activities conducted in task 3.1. Task
3.1 is committed to embed RRI principles into all aspects of the project.