Tainara Freitas
Can a Circular Economy contribute significantly to the EU-27 carbon neutrality by 2050?
During their initial industrialization in the eighteenth century, developed countries relied upon the intense use of iron and coal which allowed society to escape from the limits of natural resources and overcome the scarcity of food, goods, shelter, energy and infrastructure during the industrial revolution.
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