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Eleanor Hadley Kershaw1, Sarah Hartley2, Carmen McLeod3
1Interdisciplinary Responsible Research and Innovation Group, Synthetic Biology Research Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
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Circular bioeconomy is gaining prominence in academic, policy, and industry contexts, linking circular economy and bioeconomy agendas in service of sustainability. However, it is at risk of developing in narrow, unsustainable ways. A sustainable path to circular bioeconomies must embrace diverse expert and stakeholder input, multiple solutions, and noneconomic value.
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