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Future perspectives on the role of extended producer responsibility within a circular economy: A Delphi study using the case of the Netherlands
Authors:Kieran Campbell-Johnston  Maurits de Munck  Walter J V Vermeulen  Chris Backes
Institution:1. Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands;2. Utrecht Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law, Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands
Abstract:Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is a proposed policy approach to promoting the circular economy (CE) within the European Union. This research used a policy Delphi to explore perspectives on improving EPR policies to further contribute to the CE goals of the Netherlands. Both the potential improvement and critical reflections discussed by CE and EPR experts and practitioners from this study contribute to a more detailed understanding of the future governance of CE practices. We present various activities to improve EPR and insights from Delphi participants that emerged from the study. This paper shows that whilst actors agree, in essence, that there is a need for modifying EPR, what the specific changes to the form are and to whom the new responsibilities apply is contested.
Keywords:circular economy  Delphi study  extended producer responsibility  recycling  The Netherlands
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