posted on 2024-04-03, 15:34authored byBu Zhao, Zongqi Yu, Hongze Wang, Chenyang Shuai, Shen Qu, Ming Xu
The circular economy (CE) aims to decouple the growth
of the economy
from the consumption of finite resources through strategies, such
as eliminating waste, circulating materials in use, and regenerating
natural systems. Due to the rapid development of data science (DS),
promising progress has been made in the transition toward CE in the
past decade. DS offers various methods to achieve accurate predictions,
accelerate product sustainable design, prolong asset life, optimize
the infrastructure needed to circulate materials, and provide evidence-based
insights. Despite the exciting scientific advances in this field,
there still lacks a comprehensive review on this topic to summarize
past achievements, synthesize knowledge gained, and navigate future
research directions. In this paper, we try to summarize how DS accelerated
the transition to CE. We conducted a critical review of where and
how DS has helped the CE transition with a focus on four areas including
(1) characterizing socioeconomic metabolism, (2) reducing unnecessary
waste generation by enhancing material efficiency and optimizing product
design, (3) extending product lifetime through repair, and (4) facilitating
waste reuse and recycling. We also introduced the limitations and
challenges in the current applications and discussed opportunities
to provide a clear roadmap for future research in this field.