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Circular Economy Business Models: The Case of Lush

Changing from a linear to a circular economy in business poses a number of real-world difficulties for businesses. The following research paper investigates the definition of circular economy and its key features in order to gain a clearer appreciation of the ramifications of this change. The business procedures of the company known as Lush are analyzed in order to address these issues from a practical perspective. A synthesis of the most common characteristics and what the principle entails would be deduced as a result of the established examination of the literature, leaving an opening for any additional study in later works in which each element proposed in this article can be expanded upon. The results show that circular economy is a vast topic that may be tackled in a variety of ways. The findings of this study can also be utilized to better understand how businesses might apply the theoretical framework in real-world situations.
- Bucharest University of Economic Studies Romania
- University of Bucharest Romania
- Bucharest University of Economic Studies Romania
Economics as a science, HF5001-6182, value creation, circular economy, value proposition, Business, business models, sustainability, HB71-74
Economics as a science, HF5001-6182, value creation, circular economy, value proposition, Business, business models, sustainability, HB71-74
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