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‘take-make-dispose’ to Circular Economy model

In today’s world, there is a widespread recognition of the need to switch from the ‘take-make-dispose’ to ‘reduce-reuse-recycle’ model or Circular Economy Model. And, India under its G20 presidency, has prioritised ‘Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy’ as one of the three core themes for deliberations in the G-20 forum.

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what is the circular economy ?

The circular economy is a model of production and consumption, which involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products as long as possible. In this way, the life cycle of products is extended.

What are the 3 principles of circular economy /circular economy strategies ?

It is based on three principles, driven by design: eliminate waste and pollution, circulate products and materials (at their highest value), and regenerate nature. is a resilient system that is good for business, people, and the environment.

What are the 7 pillars of the circular economy?

1. Materials are cycled at continuous high value.

2. All energy is based on renewable sources.

3. Biodiversity is supported and enhanced through all human activities

4. Human society and culture are preserved.

5. The health and wellbeing of humans and other species is supported.

6. Human activities generate value in measures beyond just financial.

7. The economic system is inherently adaptable and resilient.

Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy

 

 

 

 

 

India’s Priority Areas for the Circular Economy During its G-20 Presidency

 

 

 

 

Initiatives Taken by the Government of India in the Field of Bio-Economy and Bio Fuels

 

 

 

 

Importance of G20 Nations in the Transition to Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy

 

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Q1) What is sustainable development?

Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. The concept of sustainable development can be interpreted in many different ways, but at its core is an approach to development that looks to balance different, and often competing, needs against an awareness of the environmental, social and economic limitations we face as a society.

Q2) What is India’s Bio-Fuel Policy?

In 2021-22, the Central government amended the Biofuel Policy (2018) to set a target of country-wide blending rates of 20% ethanol and 5% biodiesel by 2025. India achieved the target of 10 per cent ethanol blending in petrol in June 2022, months ahead of the targeted timeline of November 2022. According to the government’s estimates, the ethanol blending programme has translated into foreign exchange savings of over Rs 54,000 crore in the past nine years.

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