Enhancing circular economy practices in Asia through digitalization and infrastructure

This article provides an integrated review of some of the critical enablers of digitalization and infrastructure in the circular economy, which can boost sustainability. It acknowledges and discusses the value these enablers create in the circular economy. Digital manufacturing, big data,...

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Main Authors: Nitin Patwa, Roshni Paul, Jacinta Dsilva, Karman Kaur Chadha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academia.edu Journals 2025-03-01
Series:Academia Environmental Sciences and Sustainability
Online Access:https://www.academia.edu/128172944/Enhancing_circular_economy_practices_in_Asia_through_digitalization_and_infrastructure
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Summary:This article provides an integrated review of some of the critical enablers of digitalization and infrastructure in the circular economy, which can boost sustainability. It acknowledges and discusses the value these enablers create in the circular economy. Digital manufacturing, big data, analytics, digital intelligence, and infrastructure are the key enablers, and each aspect equally contributes to a sustainable society. This research presents an empirically validated model using a sample of 206 responses drawn from South Asian and Middle Eastern countries. The study highlights the strong influence of digitization and infrastructure as enablers of the circular economy. The research involves the use of a structural equation model using ADANCO 2.1. The convergence of digitalization, infrastructure, and the circular economy represents a transformative force reshaping the future of sustainability. Enabled by IoT, AI, and blockchain advancements, this synergy creates a self-reinforcing ecosystem where digital intelligence and resilient infrastructure drive systemic resilience and regenerative economic models. The findings indicate that a digital–circular transition is not just an obligation but a strategic imperative for long-term sustainability and economic resilience.
ISSN:2997-6006