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Design for Well-Being and Sustainability: A Conceptual Framework of the Peer-to-Peer Sharing and Reuse Platform in the Circular Economy

To regain overall well-being in the post-pandemic era, the priorities should not be only economic growth but also human physical and mental health. This study investigates how to incorporate the concept of well-being into the circular economy to facilitate the pursuit of individual/personal and soci...

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Published in:Sustainability 2023-05, Vol.15 (11), p.8852
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Consumption (Economics)
Coronaviruses
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Economic aspects
Economic development
Economic growth
Economics
Empathy
Epidemics
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Quality of life
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Sustainability
Sustainable development
Sustainable use
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