Economia circular e comportamento de consumo sustentável para a recuperação verde
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https://doi.org/10.20435/multi.v28i70.3948Palavras-chave:
bibliometria, sustentabilidade, comportamento do consumidor, circularidadeResumo
Os desafios ambientais, como a falta de saneamento básico e a poluição ambiental, têm impacto na qualidade de vida das pessoas. A fim de promover o consumo sustentável para uma economia circular, o artigo tenta enfatizar a recuperação verde. Para tanto, realizou-se uma análise bibliométrica a partir de uma busca sistemática na base de dados Scopus. O objetivo da pesquisa foi destacar iniciativas de consumo sustentável para economia circular por meio da recuperação verde à luz dessa contextualização. Para incentivar a economia circular e um desenvolvimento mais sustentável, destaca-se a economia verde, além da necessidade de uma consciência ambiental e de consumo maior, gerando, assim, uma maior qualidade de vida.
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