Incremental Reforms Needed to Transition to Circular Economy, Global Actors Unlikely to Radically Respond to Environmental Crisis
The article compares how the EU and China are trying to change their systems to be more circular and sustainable. The way they are doing this is influenced by their different ways of doing things. Both are making small changes gradually instead of big sudden ones. This means that big changes to help the environment might not happen quickly. The way countries make changes is affected by their own unique structures. This shows that global efforts to help the environment might take time and need to consider different ways of doing things.