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Circularity as a complement to productivity, efficiency, and self-sufficiency concepts for greater sustainability in food systems

Killian Chary, Emma Soulé, Souhil Harchaoui

Environmental Research Food Systems · 2025

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Summary

Abstract Circularity is a powerful strategy for decreasing the use of non-renewable resources, nutrient pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions from food systems. To enhance food system sustainability, circularity and its trade-offs should be considered along with productivity, efficiency, or self-sufficiency strategies.

Subject
Climate & greenhouse gas mitigation
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Food supply chain
DOI
10.1088/2976-601x/ae07e5
Catalogue ID
SNmp2b1ums-cgo6fd
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