Circular Economy for Cities and Sustainable Development: The Case of the Portuguese City of Leiria
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Data and Methodology
3.1. Data Collection
3.2. Sample Selection
3.3. Statistical Analysis
3.3.1. Hypotheses
3.3.2. Variables
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- Sex: a dichotomous variable assuming the values 0 for men and 1 for women;
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- Age: categorical variable, with six age categories: 18–30; 31–43; 44–56; 57–69; 70 or over.
3.3.3. Statistical Methods
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Descriptive Profile of the Respondents
4.2. Main Results and Discussion
4.3. Test of Hypotheses
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- Sex and second-hand sales (p-value = 0.251 > α = 0.05);
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- Sex and recycling (p-value = 0.070 > α = 0.05);
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- Sex and community repair centers (p-value = 0.003 < α = 0.05);
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- Sex and second-hand purchases (p-value = 0.012 < α = 0.05);
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- Age and second-hand purchases (p-value ≈ 0.000 < α = 0.05);
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- Age and community gardens (p-value = 0.002 < α = 0.05)
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Question | Answer | Percentage |
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1. Before this questionnaire, were you already familiar with CE? | Unfamiliar | 56.5% |
Familiar | 43.5% | |
2. What is your opinion regarding the following activities? * (Only the most selected option is displayed) | Answer | Percentage |
Rent products to third parties | Open to the concept | 37.1% |
Rent products from third parties | Open to the concept | 35.1% |
Second-hand purchases | Open to the concept | 34.6% |
Recycling | Positive | 69.3% |
Repair of articles | Positive | 58% |
Second-hand sales | Positive | 44.6% |
3. When you have a broken product/device usually choose: (Results obtained depending on the individual choices of respondents and respective final sum. Only the most selected option is displayed) | Buy a new one | 35.6% |
Use it for another purpose | 20.70% | |
Fix it | 72.4% | |
Donate it to someone or an institution | 11.7% | |
4. What obstacles do you find when you want to repair an item? (Results obtained depending on the individual choices of respondents and respective final sum. Only the most selected option is displayed) | The repair price does not offset the purchase/convenience of a new item | 49.3% |
Brand/establishment does not offer repair service | 24.6% | |
I don’t know where I can repair my articles | 17.3% | |
5. Are you aware of the two community gardens (spaces used for gardening and horticultural production open to the entire community) in the Municipality of Leiria? | Yes | 37.7% |
No | 62.3% | |
6. What initiatives to promote the CE do you consider to be of interest to implement/expand in Leiria? ** (Only the most selected option is displayed) | Answer | Percentage |
6.1 Creating more community gardens | Makes some sense | 38% |
6.2 Creation of a community repair center that repairs objects so that, instead of being thrown away, they are reused or converted into new products | It makes perfect sense | 52.2% |
6.3 Creation of a web page with information about circular practices and sharing of success stories, aimed at consumers and companies | It makes perfect sense | 53.2% |
6.4 Development of a mobile application that allows you to order food surpluses at reduced prices, combating food waste | It makes perfect sense | 60% |
6.5 Implementation of support for the development of circular businesses | It makes perfect sense | 51.9% |
6.6 Implement a network for sharing bikes and extending bicycle paths | It makes perfect sense | 50.3% |
6.7 Installation of green roofs/roofs (vegetation on a structure/building) | Makes some sense | 34.9% |
6.8 Public investment in abandoned/underutilized buildings to optimize their use | It makes perfect sense | 62% |
7. In which areas do you think the application of the CE can benefit the city? (Results obtained depending on the individual choices of respondents and respective final sum. We only present responses with >50% of cases) | Food waste | 70.9% |
Waste management | 60.4% | |
Reduction, reuse, repair, and responsible consumption | 63.4% | |
Renewable energy and energy efficiency | 57.3% | |
Ecological public purchases | 51.6% | |
Mobility/transport | 50.5% |
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Antunes, J.C.C.; Eugénio, T.; Branco, M.C. Circular Economy for Cities and Sustainable Development: The Case of the Portuguese City of Leiria. Sustainability 2022, 14, 1726. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14031726
Antunes JCC, Eugénio T, Branco MC. Circular Economy for Cities and Sustainable Development: The Case of the Portuguese City of Leiria. Sustainability. 2022; 14(3):1726. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14031726
Chicago/Turabian StyleAntunes, João Cesar Cadima, Teresa Eugénio, and Manuel Castelo Branco. 2022. "Circular Economy for Cities and Sustainable Development: The Case of the Portuguese City of Leiria" Sustainability 14, no. 3: 1726. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14031726