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ProCEedS and ReTraCE @4th.circulareconomy2050.eu
The ProCEedS and ReTraCE projects contributed to the organisation of the 4th International Symposium on Circular Economy and Sustainability. The conference, which has...
Read moreCould circular futures shape supply chain theory and practice?
A Seminar from Brais Suarez Eiroa and Andrea Genovese, within the activities of the ExPliCit project. Supply chain management (SCM) theories are built upon...
Read moreSeminar – ProCEedS First Results
Thursday 10 March, 2pm CET, the ProCEedS project will be arranging a seminar for showcasing the recent research which has been emerging from recent secondments...
Read moreUPN sustainability study at AquaBioTech
For a duration of four months, the secondees Claudio Marcello Catone and Eugenio Geremia researched circularity within aquaculture value chains and associated issues...
Read moreIJOPM Special Issue
Prof Genovese, Network Coordinator, and Prof Seuring, WP Leader and UniKassel PI for the ReTraCE project, are guest editing a special issue “Applying operations...
Read moreSpecial Issue on WEEE Management
We are in the happy position to announce that Prof. Renato Passaro and ReTraCE ESR Kevin van Langen from the University of Parthenope (Naples, Italy), will be the...
Read moreAn interview with the President of the Solagri Cooperative
Antonio Vinaccia, President of the Solagri Cooperative for the protection of Sorrento lemons interviewed by RAI, the national public broadcasting company of Italy...
Read moreCE: desirable and feasible?
Circular Economy: Is it desirable? Is it feasible? “In the last decade, the concept of “Circular Economy” (CE) has gained prominence in the political and...
Read moreAgritalia CEO in Forbes Italy 100
Forbes Italia has selected the 2020 100 Italian managers and entrepreneurs – listed here in alphabetical order – who are leading their businesses with the...
Read moreAgrilogistica: Narrowing the resource loop
The food industry has one of the most complex and dynamic supply chains. The pressure for growing product proliferation, due to constantly changing and variable...
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