Empowering the Circular Economy in Albania through Big Data Analytics: Opportunities, Case Studies, and Regional Insights
Myftaraj, Elena
Fata, Irena
2024-10-02T14:59:51Z
2024-10-02T14:59:51Z
2024
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/25952
The adoption of a circular economy, which is defined by the concepts of reduction,
reuse, and recycling, is essential for achieving sustainable development. Big data analytics
is becoming a powerful tool in this transformation, providing outstanding knowledge into
optimizing resources, managing waste, and implementing sustainable practices in many
industries. This article examines the use of big data analytics to promote the circular
economy in Albania, a country facing distinct problems and opportunities in the Western
Balkans region. The study conducts a thorough examination of big data methods, including
data mining, machine learning, and predictive analytics. It suggests specific sectors, such as
manufacturing, healthcare, waste management, agriculture, and tourism, as areas where
intervention should be focused. The article showcases three case studies that demonstrate
the successful incorporation of big data analytics into circular economy plans, drawing on
international best practices. Moreover, it examines the present condition and future
prospects of Albania and the Western Balkans in embracing new technologies, relying on
existing secondary data and success stories from the region. The results indicate that Albania
has considerable potential to utilize big data analytics in promoting a more sustainable and
efficient economy. Additionally, recommendations are provided for policy makers, industry
leaders, and academic stakeholders to effectively address the difficulties associated with this
revolutionary process.
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Empowering the Circular Economy in Albania through Big Data Analytics: Opportunities, Case Studies, and Regional Insights