THE ROLE OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN ACHIEVING A GREEN ECONOMY
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The circular economy offers a radical way of sustainable development that encourages efficiency of the resources, minimizing waste, and environmental degradation. In this paper, the authors discuss the importance of a circular economy in promoting a green economy, paying attention to the theoretical basis, the policy tools applied by the country in Uzbekistan, and the current progress (2019-2024). It relies on the qualitative literature review and policy analysis, and offers specific suggestions to ensure that the Uzbekistan transition into circularity is speeded up.
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