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Governing Resource Flows in a Circular Economy: Rerouting Materials in an Established Policy Landscape

Deutz, P.; Baxter, H.; Gibbs, D.

Authors

H. Baxter



Contributors

Lynne E Macaskie
Editor

Devin J Sapsford
Editor

Abstract

The development of a Circular Economy, whereby resources are kept in circulation for the extraction of maximum value, has captured extensive policy and academic attention. The circularisation of material flows is likely to prove a task for a generation: the challenges are only beginning to be explored and the wider implications are seldom considered. However, circular economy-relevant policies are not new; EU policy makers have already made adjustments to remove inadvertent barriers to resource recovery. This chapter considers how resource recovery in the UK steel industry has been influenced by environmental policies, particularly the 2008 Waste Framework Directive's approach to enabling residues to lose, or avoid altogether, identification as wastes. In this context, we also consider the response to a proposed novel technology to recover vanadium, a high value component, from steel slag. Extensive analysis of policy-related documents at EU and UK level was carried out along with semi-structured stakeholder interviews (including producers of steel slag, industry bodies and regulators). Findings suggest that implementing reforms to earlier regulations necessitates changes to practices engendered by previous institutional arrangements. We face a risk of adding to layers of complexity rather than removing them. Circular economy theory and policy need to be aware of policy legacy.

Citation

Deutz, P., Baxter, H., & Gibbs, D. (2019). Governing Resource Flows in a Circular Economy: Rerouting Materials in an Established Policy Landscape. In L. E. Macaskie, D. J. Sapsford, & W. M. Mayes (Eds.), Resource Recovery from Wastes: Towards a Circular Economy (375-394). London: Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/9781788016353-00375

Publication Date Oct 30, 2019
Deposit Date Jan 19, 2022
Publicly Available Date Oct 31, 2022
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
Pages 375-394
Series Title Green Chemistry Series
Series Number 63
Book Title Resource Recovery from Wastes: Towards a Circular Economy
Chapter Number 15
ISBN 9781788013819; 9781788014984
DOI https://doi.org/10.1039/9781788016353-00375
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3597685

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