Development of a circular economy and evolution of working conditions and occupational risks: a strategic foresight study
European Journal of Futures Research
2020
8
8
1-10
sustainable development ; working conditions ; occupational risks ; plant safety and health organization ; circular economy
Working conditions
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40309-020-00168-7
English
Bibliogr.;Ill.
"The circular economy can be defined as an economic system of exchange and production intended to increase the efficiency of the use of resources at all stages of products' life cycle (including goods and services). Since most natural resources are not inexhaustible, and fossil fuel consumption is considered one of the major factors of global warming, its development seems inevitable, even if it can only be progressive (spanning several decades) and may not apply to all sectors. The circular economy is likely to challenge work methods and working conditions. Consequently, a strategic foresight study has been conducted in order to assess the main consequences on occupational safety and health. In the practice of INRS which carried out this work, foresight is above all a tool to improve and facilitate thinking and decision-making."
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