Exploring the Potential of Circular Economy in Ukrainian Enterprises
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Завадських, Ганна Миколаївна
Zavadskykh, Hanna
Safonik, N.
Moroz, E.
Alekseieva, K.
Honcharenko, I.
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The Grassroots Institute
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EN: The circular economy concept promotes sustainable development and
more sustainable production of products. The dissemination of relevant
ideas is linked to the challenges of rational resource use, waste losses,
climate change, and environmental protection. The aim of the article is to
conduct an analytical study of the practice and prospects of implementing
measures by manufacturing enterprises within the circular economy
framework in Ukraine. Using a case study approach, the research
examines how Ukrainian manufacturing enterprises are transitioning to a
circular economy. The Centre for Resource Efficient and Cleaner
Production (RECP) database was used to analyze the cases. The results
show that the activities of the RECP Centre under the EU Environment
Programme have positively impacted the implementation of resource
efficiency measures at Ukrainian manufacturing enterprises. Companies'
investments in the replacement, modernization, automation, and
installation of new equipment vary considerably depending on their
capabilities, bringing economic and environmental benefits. The paper
identifies the stimulating and discouraging factors of macro- and microlevel influence on the prospects for introducing the circular economy in
Ukraine. The practical significance of the work lies in the quantitative
assessment of investments, savings, and environmental effects (reduction
of energy, water, gas consumption, and waste reduction) from the
measures taken by manufacturing enterprises to rationally use resources.
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Exploring the Potential of Circular Economy in Ukrainian Enterprises / H. Zavadskykh, N. Safonik, E. Moroz, K. Alekseieva, I. Honcharenko // Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources, 2025. Vol. 8, No.1. – P. 318-336.