A Survey on Understanding the Perception and Awareness Towards a Circular Economy: A Comparative Study Between Nepal and the USA

This article offers a comparative analysis of the perception and awareness people have concerning the circular economy (CE) in Nepal and the United States of America (USA). The survey in the form of online questionnaires were distributed through convenience sampling and data was collected from 29 re...

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Main Authors: Sugam Upadhayay (Author), Omaima Alqassimi (Author)
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Published: Westcliff University, 2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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