CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND TRADE: THE CHANGING PARADIGM FOR COMMERCIAL EXCHANGES BETWEEN COUNTRIES

Autores

  • Lorenzo Formenti Associate Economic Affairs Officer
  • Tamara Gregol Programme Management Officer
  • Henrique Pacini United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

Resumo

With the proper alignment of enablers in various markets, as well as shifting consumer preferences, a circular economy can be an important contributor to goals set in the Paris Agreement and the SDGs. Its potential cannot be realised without the facilitation of international trade. As a global economy, we need to move from a mercantilist model of resource trade – where some nations accumulate materials which are costly to reprocess in their territories – to a model in which resources flow back to regions which comparative advantages for their recycling.  Negotiating agreeable conditions for all countries to do so it essential to make circular economy the core of our growth strategies.

Biografia do Autor

Lorenzo Formenti, Associate Economic Affairs Officer

Economist, Trade and Environment Branch, UNCTAD

Tamara Gregol, Programme Management Officer

Legal expert and project manager, UNCTAD

Henrique Pacini, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

Comércio Internacional e Meio Ambiente

Publicado

2019-05-30

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Formenti, L., Gregol, T., & Pacini, H. (2019). CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND TRADE: THE CHANGING PARADIGM FOR COMMERCIAL EXCHANGES BETWEEN COUNTRIES. REVISTA PARADIGMA, 28(1), 238–251. Recuperado de https://revistas.unaerp.br/paradigma/article/view/1372

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