Circular Economy: Difference between revisions
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{{Placeholder box|Circular Economy ideas and concepts have been studied extensively in academia, business, and government over the past ten years. It has been gaining popularity because it can help to minimize carbon emissions and the consumption of raw materials, open up new market prospects, and, principally, increase the sustainability of consumption. Per Wikipedia: ...<ref name=":1">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_economy</ref>"}} | {{Placeholder box|Circular Economy ideas and concepts have been studied extensively in academia, business, and government over the past ten years. It has been gaining popularity because it can help to minimize carbon emissions and the consumption of raw materials, open up new market prospects, and, principally, increase the sustainability of consumption. Per Wikipedia: ...<ref name=":1">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_economy</ref>"}} | ||
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Potential pitfalls antithetical to the concept and implementation of circular economy in the United States of America include but are not limited to existing provisions and potential addenda to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act<ref name=":2">https://www.congress.gov/105/plaws/publ304/PLAW-105publ304.pdf</ref>" (DCMA) enacted into federal law. . | Potential pitfalls antithetical to the concept and implementation of circular economy in the United States of America include but are not limited to existing provisions of and potential addenda to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act<ref name=":2">https://www.congress.gov/105/plaws/publ304/PLAW-105publ304.pdf</ref>" (DCMA) enacted into federal law. . | ||
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}} | Certain common computer components including but not limited to storage devices, such as SSDs / HDDs, Network Interface Devices (NICs) and other devices which have embedded MAC addresses, and other devices containing sensitive information stored as data represent devices with core functionality that could represent potential privacy concerns were they improperly introduced into the circular economy.}} | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |