CIRCULAR ECONOMY

With the term circular economy we define an economic system based mainly on
on automatic regeneration, consequently guaranteeing its eco-sustainability.
For the definition of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, within this economic system, the
streams of materials are main grade two types: biological, capable of being integrated
back in the biosphere, and technicians, with the aim of being revalued without, however, entering the biosphere.



The circular economy is mostly a model aimed at forecasting the waste of resources
shared natural products, in such a way as to recycle and reuse existing materials and products on
as long as possible. When the product has exhausted its function, the materials referred to it is
format, are inserted back into the business cycle and can be reused in the business production cycle.
The circular economy, however, depends on the availability of large quantities of materials and
energy readily available and cheap.
The promotion of the circular economy is based on two key points :

1. the sufficient quantity of waste to be juggled;
2. the dissemination, through money laundering and recovery operations, of proceedings and
treatments aimed at the cessation of the qualification of waste.