Influence of Circular Economy Phenomenon to Fulfil Global Sustainable Development Goal: Perspective from Bangladesh
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- RQ 1: What is the relevance of circular economy practices to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals?
- RQ 2: What are the responses from the Bangladeshi government to fulfil the UN’s SDGs regarding sustainable consumption and production with CE?
2. Literature Review
2.1. Sustainable Development through CE Strategies and Practices
2.2. SDGs Status and Current Global Trends
2.3. Conceptual Framework of Circular Economy for SDGs
3. Study Methodology
3.1. Research Agenda
3.2. Literature Search Criteria
3.3. Delphi Approach
4. Status of Circular Economy Practices in Bangladesh
5. Status of Sustainable Development Goals Initiatives in Bangladesh
6. Study Findings with Respect to Policy and Execution Status of CE and SDGs in Bangladesh
6.1. Limited Public Awareness and Inadequate Support Facilities
6.2. Misalignment between Policy and Execution
7. Conclusions, Implications and Future Research Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Key Questions That Were Asked during the Telephone Interview Discussion
- (a)
- What do you know about the relationship of SDGs and circularity/circular economy?
- (b)
- What are the key legislations, policies, regulations, etc., related to circularity in Bangladesh?
- (c)
- How does the CE promote the achievement of SDG targets?
- (d)
- How do Bangladeshi government initiatives support the fulfilment of SDGs?
- (e)
- Do you think the business of recycling, circularity, etc., is long-term and profitable? If so, how?
- (f)
- What are your suggestions/advice to the Bangladeshi government regarding the circular economy?
- (g)
- What are the limitations of not addressing CE properly to fulfil SDGs?
- (h)
- What are future means to fulfil SDGs through CE practices in Bangladesh?
- (i)
- What are your specific suggestions for the Bangladeshi government to achieve the SDGs?
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Expert Category | No | Affiliation | Experience (Years) |
---|---|---|---|
Policy Expert | 1 | Government | 20 |
Academic/Researcher | 1 | University | 25 |
Development Practitioner | 1 | NGO | 15 |
International Development Expert | 1 | Intl. Dev. Organisation | 18 |
Business Manager | 1 | Multinational Business | 14 |
Circular Economy Business Person | 1 | Local CE Business Owner | 10 |
Serial No. | Name of the Policy | Policy Year |
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1 | Draft National Environmental Policy | 2018 |
2 | Solid Waste Management Rules | 2010 |
3 | National 3R Strategy for Waste Management | 2010 |
4 | Draft Solid Waste Management Rules | 2018 |
5 | Draft E-Waste Management Rules | 2018 |
6 | Draft SRO on Plastic Waste Management | 2019 |
7 | Renewable Energy Policy | 2008 |
8 | National Sustainable Development Strategy | 2008 |
9 | Bangladesh Industrial Policy | 2016 |
10 | Compulsory Use of Jute Package Act | 2010, 2013 |
11 | City Corporation Act (2009) | |
12 | Bangladesh Environment Conservation Act (with amendments) | 1995 |
13 | Bangladesh Environment Conservation Rules (with amendments) | 1997 |
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Azizuddin, M.; Shamsuzzoha, A.; Piya, S. Influence of Circular Economy Phenomenon to Fulfil Global Sustainable Development Goal: Perspective from Bangladesh. Sustainability 2021, 13, 11455. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011455
Azizuddin M, Shamsuzzoha A, Piya S. Influence of Circular Economy Phenomenon to Fulfil Global Sustainable Development Goal: Perspective from Bangladesh. Sustainability. 2021; 13(20):11455. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011455
Chicago/Turabian StyleAzizuddin, Muhammad, Ahm Shamsuzzoha, and Sujan Piya. 2021. "Influence of Circular Economy Phenomenon to Fulfil Global Sustainable Development Goal: Perspective from Bangladesh" Sustainability 13, no. 20: 11455. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011455
APA StyleAzizuddin, M., Shamsuzzoha, A., & Piya, S. (2021). Influence of Circular Economy Phenomenon to Fulfil Global Sustainable Development Goal: Perspective from Bangladesh. Sustainability, 13(20), 11455. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011455