Circular economy principles at the sustainable tourism development: the actuality review
Abstract
This article provides a review of Circular Economy (CE) scientific approaches within the context of sustainable
tourism, discussing relevance and applicability of the topic in today’s dynamic economic environment. The review
highlights the need for sustainable practices in tourism, driven by increasing awareness of sustainability. By adopting
CE strategies, businesses can achieve significant cost savings through resource optimization while simultaneously fostering
socio-economic development in the destinations they operate in. The study illustrates how implementing CE
principles in the tourism sector can lead to efficient waste management, enhanced environmental performance, and
economic opportunities for businesses. Furthermore, it discusses the positive impacts on local communities, including
job creation, improved infrastructure, and preservation of cultural heritage. The review also identifies key CE indicators
that measure sustainability outcomes, such as resource recovery rates and community engagement levels utilizing
frameworks such as STEEPLE and Porter’s Generic Strategies.
Issue date (year)
2025Author
Moroz, MarynaThe following license files are associated with this item: