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Article by Nikos Avolnas in ΚK: The circular economy as a new business weapon
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Article by Nikos Avolnas in ΚK: The circular economy as a new business weapon

The article discusses the growing importance of circular economy practices for businesses across Europe, particularly in light of rising raw material costs, fragile supply chains, and strategic access to critical resources. It highlights how the European Union remains heavily dependent on imported materials, increasing its vulnerability to geopolitical risks and price fluctuations. The piece emphasizes that industries such as manufacturing, construction, electronics, transportation, and automotive are directly affected by these challenges, including Greece’s reliance on imports, which reached approximately 39.4% in 2023. The article argues that circularity—reusing and recycling materials—can enhance economic resilience and reduce dependence on new imports. According to Eurostat data, only 11.8% of materials used in the European economy are currently recycled or reused, underscoring the need for systemic change. Forward-thinking companies are already adopting circular design principles to extend product lifecycles and reduce resource demands.

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Article by Nikos Avolnas in ΚK: The circular economy as a new business weapon

The article discusses the growing importance of circular economy practices for businesses across Europe, particularly in light of rising raw material costs, fragile supply chains, and strategic access to critical resources. It highlights how the European Union remains heavily dependent on imported materials, increasing its vulnerability to geopolitical risks and price fluctuations. The piece emphasizes that industries such as manufacturing, construction, electronics, transportation, and automotive are directly affected by these challenges, including Greece’s reliance on imports, which reached approximately 39.4% in 2023. The article argues that circularity—reusing and recycling materials—can enhance economic resilience and reduce dependence on new imports. According to Eurostat data, only 11.8% of materials used in the European economy are currently recycled or reused, underscoring the need for systemic change. Forward-thinking companies are already adopting circular design principles to extend product lifecycles and reduce resource demands.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual overview of the economic and environmental benefits of a circular economy without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on industry trends, EU-wide dependencies, and statistical evidence rather than advocating for specific policies or criticizing political,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article discusses the economic challenges faced by European businesses and consumers due to rising costs of raw materials and supply chain vulnerabilities. It references the IEA report on increased demand for minerals, which aligns with cross-source consensus. The focus on circular economy as a

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