A key distinction of the circular economy model compared to the traditional linear model is its approach to product end-of-life. Which of the following best describes this distinction?
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A
The linear model focuses on maximizing disposal efficiency, while the circular model prioritizes energy recovery from waste.
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B
The linear model views waste as an unavoidable final step, while the circular model treats waste as a design flaw and a resource for new production.
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C
The linear model encourages recycling as the primary end-of-life solution, while the circular model focuses exclusively on source reduction.
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D
The linear model internalizes disposal costs into product pricing, while the circular model shifts these costs to municipalities.