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03 March 2025
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Abstract
This paper establishes that pursuing a circular economy is central to the success of Vision 2030whereby Saudi Arabia has laid down its plan to shift from an oil-reliant economy to one that isinnovation and sustainability-based. This paper looks at the renewable energy policies of theKingdom with a special focus on renewable energy and green policies including the Neom project and Saudi Green Initiative. While notable progress has been achieved, certain areas require further enhancement, such as refining legislation, advancing technology integration, and fostering adaptability within organizational cultures. These aspects therefore require policy improvement, increased investment in, and public awareness of innovation. Additionally, given that Saudi Arabia is already leading the world in green hydrogen, with such ongoing visionary projects and effective collaboration across the region and the rest of the world, there is little doubt that the country is a solid part of the sustainability wave. This paper discusses the environmental, economic, and geopolitical impact of Saudi Arabian circular economy active strategies and future recommendations that can be implemented. Thus, Saudi Arabia can obtain economic diversification, keep its environment safe, and have a global impact – all in one century, becoming an example of 21st-century sustainability
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Theoretical Foundations of the Circular Economy
2.2. Global Best Practices in Circular Economy
2.3. Regional Applications and Relevance to Saudi Arabia
2.4. Saudi Arabia’s Circular Economy Initiatives
2.5. Challenges in Implementing Circular Economy Principles
2.6. Future Directions and Opportunities
3. Methodology
3.1. Research Design
3.2. Data Collection
3.3. Data Analysis
3.4. Ethical Considerations
4. Findings
4.1. Progress in Circular Economy Implementation
4.2. Challenges in Implementing Circular Economy Principles
4.3. Opportunities for Global Dominance
4.4. Impact of Circular Economy Practices
5. Discussion
5.1. Progress and Milestones: Aligning Vision 2030 with Circular Economy Principles
5.2. Challenges Hindering Circular Economy Implementation
5.3. Opportunities for Global Leadership
5.4. Environmental and Economic Implications
5.5. Geopolitical Implications
6. Recommendations and Conclusion
7. Conclusions
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