Themes
  • Circular economy
  • Ecological transition
  • Input-output analysis
  • Material flows
  • Reducing GHG emissions
  • Sustainable development
Amount granted
75 000 $

Description

The proposed research project aims to assess the potential for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through the circular economy strategies in Québec. Using state-of-the-art approaches and building on groundbreaking research by RRECQ and RECYC-QUÉBEC, the project develops scenarios based on input-output and material flow analysis to assess the impacts of circular strategies on GHG emissions, modeled at provincial, national and international levels. The project also aims to create an open-access model for stakeholders, with dissemination of results to decision-makers, researchers, students, and the general public. The multidisciplinary approach integrating social sciences guarantees realistic implementation of the results. The project includes student training, a commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion, and collaborations with civil society and industry players to aid the transition to a more circular economy.

Affiliated research axes

Member(s)

  • Andrew Henderson

    Ph.D. Professor
  • Natacha Beauchesne

    Economic Development Commissioner | Economic Cluster Development Department
  • Anne-Marie Boulay

    Ph.D. Assistant Professor
  • Annie Levasseur

    Eng. PhD Professor
  • Josiane Nikiema

    Ph.D., M.Sc., Ing. Associate Professor
  • François Saunier

    M.Sc.A. Assistant Director

Collaborators

Maxime Agez

Analyste au CIRAIG

Michael Saidani

Ketra Schmitt

Professeure au Centre for Engineering in Society
The RRECQ is supported by the Fonds de recherche du Québec.
Fonds de recherche - Québec