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Redefining Sustainability : International Conference on Net Zero Solutions and Circular Economy: Volume 2 - Jacinta Dsilva

Redefining Sustainability

International Conference on Net Zero Solutions and Circular Economy: Volume 2

By: Jacinta Dsilva (Editor)

eText | 1 October 2025

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The second volume of the book 'Proceedings of International Conference on Net Zero Solutions and Circular Economy' shifts focus to the human and technological elements of sustainability, examining the roles of leadership, social impact, circular economy principles, and education. Sustainable leadership is key in directing the systemic changes needed for a low-carbon, equitable future. The volume further explores how visionary leaders can foster sustainability in organizations and communities. It also dives deep into the circular economy, a transformative concept aimed at minimizing waste and making full use of resources, presenting strategies for transitioning from linear to circular models in various industries.

In addition to leadership and economic models, this volume emphasizes the critical role of education in embedding sustainability into the next generation's mindset, while highlighting how technology acts as a powerful enabler of these solutions. Smart cities, digital innovation, and clean technology are explored as tools that can advance the sustainability agenda, providing new approaches to energy, mobility, and resource management. Similar to volume I, there are practical discussions, case studies and recommendations from academia, business and other stakeholders.

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