In particular, the National Strategy on Sustainable Consumption and Production of 2021-2030 explicitly promotes the application of Circular Economy principles to support a prosperous, resource efficient, and sustainable future. [...] For example, renewable energy is an underlying and cross-cutting principle of the Circular Economy concept; energy efficiency, energy reduction and conservation, and cleaner production and industrial symbiosis are highly relevant to green industrialisation. [...] Circularity can be applied at various stages of the transport value chain: for example, at the manufacturing phase (e.g., through the recycling of inputs); at the consumption phase (e.g., adoption of new business models, such as product service systems); and at the downstream phases (e.g., remanufacturing, battery recycling, etc.). [...] Research Questions The CCG programme seeks to develop interdisciplinary research that can provide evidence to support Vietnam’s transition to a Circular Economy, with particular focus on the energy and transport sectors. [...] How can modelling tools such as material flow analysis (MFA) and life cycle assessment (LCA) be used to support the transition to a Circular Economy in Vietnam’s energy and transport sectors?’ Key Stakeholders An essential requirement of research funded on this topic is that.
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