A comparative analysis of circular economy practices in Saudi Arabia

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2025-04-08

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2025-04-16

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Alsaud K, Assad F, Patsavellas J, Salonitis K (2025) A comparative analysis of circular economy practices in Saudi Arabia. Sustainability, Volume 17, Issue 8, April 2025, pp. 3281-3281

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The rise in urbanisation and resource consumption has highlighted the urgent need for sustainable economic models. The traditional linear economy, which relies heavily on non-renewable resources, exceeds the Earth’s capacity and poses significant sustainability challenges. As a result, there is an increasing necessity to transition towards a circular economy (CE) as a more sustainable alternative. Saudi Arabia, one of the world’s largest economies, is striving to implement this shift due to considerable environmental and economic challenges. However, the country currently lacks a dedicated circular economy strategy, which hinders its efforts to address issues such as waste management and excessive consumption. To bridge this gap, a comprehensive framework was developed to assess and compare Saudi Arabia’s circular economy initiatives, strategies, and policies with those of China, Japan, and Europe. Data were collected and analysed using thematic analysis, allowing for the identification of key similarities and differences between these regions. The study revealed notable variations in policies and practices, highlighting best practices that Saudi Arabia could adopt to strengthen its sustainability efforts. The findings underscore the importance of incorporating global best practices while tailoring strategies to the Kingdom’s specific needs. Policymakers and researchers in Saudi Arabia can utilise these insights to support a more effective transition towards a circular economy. Future research could adopt a quantitative approach, using indicators and metrics to enhance the impact of these findings.

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38 Economics, 4104 Environmental Management, 41 Environmental Sciences, 12 Responsible Consumption and Production, 13 Climate Action, circular economy, Vision2030, waste management, Saudi Arabia, Japan, China, Europe, circular economy policies

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