3.2.2. Cluster 2 (Waste Management in Circular Economy Practices)

By implementing a circular economy strategy, environmental conservation can be conducted because it builds an integrated and systematic system for waste demolition, food waste, municipal solid waste, plastic waste, recycled material, and disposal [58]. In addition, the implementation of the circular economy has an impact on eco design [59,60] by conducting food packaging, food production, and the food supply chain. That is, the circular economy process provides stimulation on how to build environmentally friendly products [61].

On the other hand, by building environmentally oriented products, resource recovery, low carbon transition, and even waste recycling are indirectly carried out [62]. Otherwise, this is done by reducing greenhouse gas emissions [63] towards environmental efficiency and the improvement of human health [64]. The development of waste management patterns can be an opportunity to develop electric equipment towards renewable energy [65] which facilitates the manufacturing process. To achieve all of that, systematic efforts are

needed for organizations, governments, communities, and even the media unite to carry out social acceptance.
