The transition to a circular economy is becoming more and more necessary as a result of the traditional linear economy model's deficiencies and the escalating global waste crisis. The circular economy prioritizes sustainable waste management, with a particular emphasis on waste minimization, resource efficiency, and continuous item reuse. This article investigates the challenges and prospects associated with sustainable refuse management in the context of the transition to a circular economy. Infrastructure deficiencies, customer responses, ineffective policies, and the profitability of circular methods for enterprises are among the primary challenges. However, there are innovative opportunities for innovation, including circular business structures, emerging professions, and distinctive recycling methodologies. Circular waste management strategies, such as recycling, resource recovery, and extending the lifetime of products, have the potential to significantly improve environmental conditions, mitigate climate change, and stimulate the economy. Recent case studies from Sweden, Japan, and the Netherlands have demonstrated that circular economy solutions can significantly reduce waste and resource utilization. However, the circular economy's optimal operation necessitates collaboration among governments, enterprises, and consumers. This article investigates the importance of profoundly altering current behaviors and developing innovative ideas to achieve a sustainable and waste-free future.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a287130a974eb0d3c0284b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18780824