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This article considers the feasibility of the circular economy in Africa, looking specifically at the infrastructure, governance and informal sector challenges. It concludes that although the possibilities are immense, it must be applied within local economic contexts rather than be imported from other economies.
This article critically assesses three related constraints, namely; data transparency, informality and regulatory enforcement, it also suggests that until significant progress is made on each front, current traceability efforts will remain superficial attempts at compliance rather than facilitators of change.