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Circular Economy in higher education ınstitutions: lessons learned from Brazıl-Colombıa network

Goal: this paper goal is presenting sustainability experiences using Life Cycle Assessment perspective in two Latin America higher education institutions (HEI). What similarities do these HEI have in common regarding sustainability? What are the major challenges they face? In which way is Circular E...

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Published in:Brazilian journal of operations & production management 2019-03, Vol.16 (1), p.88-95
Main Authors: Maruyama, Úrsula, Sanchez, Paloma Martinez, Trigo, Aline Guimarães Monteiro, Motta, Wladmir Henriques
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