JUST2CE achieved significant results. The project was organised into different WPs as follows:
WP1: The objective of this work package was to review current Circular Economy (CE) applications at micro, meso, and macro levels, taking into account neglected dimensions such as geopolitics, employment, labor relations, and responsibility. The aim was also to map CE initiatives globally. WP1 delivered three reports on labor, gender, and global environmental justice. Additionally, it developed a global atlas of just CE practices, which collected numerous cases of circular practices in Europe and Africa.
WP2: The focus of this work package was to develop a framework called the "technology of humility" for analysing ten case studies across EU member states and African countries, aiming to understand the implementation of CE practices. WP2 delivered ten case study reports that highlighted both enablers and barriers to achieving a just CE in Europe and Africa.
WP3: This work package centered around Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) training. It involved developing an RRI framework for designing CE practices, exploring potential transition scenarios, disseminating information on inclusive and deliberative methods, and creating RRI checkpoints for the Decision Support System (DSS) from WP4. WP3 delivered a report outlining how CE initiatives can incorporate RRI practices in their design. The report was also published as a paper in the Journal of Cleaner Production. Furthermore, several internal training sessions on ethics and responsibility in research were conducted, and six National Workshops were organized to engage stakeholders in South Africa, the UK, Italy, Spain, and Greece.
WP4: The goal of this work package was to develop an integrated tool that frames the CE paradigm around global environmental justice and gendered innovation. It achieved this by identifying environmental, social, and economic impact hotspots and suggesting ways to improve CE practices. WP4 delivered a set of indicators and global supplies mapping techniques that form the core of the Decision Support System delivered and tested in the project's second phase. The design of the DSS was supported by internal workshops that facilitated discussions on global environmental justice, feminist economics, and decolonizing academia. The resulting design has taken into account the complex interaction between human activities and nature.
WP5: The objective of WP5 was to develop macroeconomic models for studying the effects of adopting CE practices at national and international levels. The aim was to create systemic policy decisions, incentives, and support mechanisms for the development of strategic governance, enabling the transition to a CE. WP5 delivered the first two Stock-Consistent models that analysed the macroeconomic output of transitioning to a CE in one country and two interdependent countries. These models were expanded and improved in the project's second phase. WP5 and WP4 collaborated to deliver a systematic literature review on macroeconomic models and develop R code for the basic single-area IO-SFC model. The R code for the basic two-area model was released in June 2023, with the advanced version following in September 2023.