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1. Recyclability of Paper‐Based Composites for Packaging Applications – The Role of Evaluation Methods.

2. Recent Research Progress of Paper‐Based Supercapacitors Based on Cellulose.

3. The differential impacts of coercive pressure from environmental law and proactive environmental strategy on corporate environmental performance: The case study of a pulp and paper company.

4. Conversion of WastePaper into Dissolving Pulp: A Path for Circular Bioeconomy.

5. Factors influencing purchase intention for recycled products: A comparative analysis of Germany and South Africa.

6. Call for Papers and Preliminary Information.

7. Implementation of a second‐order frequency selective surface filter at mmWave using paper and silver ink.

8. Winners of the 2017 Graedel Prizes: The Journal of Industrial Ecology Best Paper Prizes.

9. Developing tangible measures for eco-efficiency: the case of the Finnish and Swedish pulp and paper industry.

11. MEASURING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF A PAPER MILL WITH INDICATORS BASED ON ENVIRONMENTAL UTILITY SPACE.

12. Endocrine‐disrupting chemicals and obesity risk: A review of recommendations for obesity prevention policies.

13. Rethinking regional integration in Africa for inclusive and sustainable development: Introduction to the special issue.

14. Carbon performance evaluation system and practice analysis for the sustainable enterprises.

15. Biorefineries in Sweden: Perspectives on the opportunities, challenges and future.

16. What do we know about the employment impacts of climate policies? A review of the ex post literature.

17. Circular economy, the transition of an incumbent focal firm: How to successfully reconcile environmental and economic sustainability?

18. Pulp Nonfiction: Regionalized Dynamic Model of the U.S. Pulp and Paper Industry.

19. Green IT and sustainable technology development: Bibliometric overview.

20. Sustainable transitions in the surfing sector. The role of risk and branding.

21. Meta‐analysis of SEA's effectiveness evaluation criteria: A comparison between the Chinese and international contexts.

22. Supply chain environmental and social sustainability practice diffusion: Bibliometrics, content analysis and conceptual framework.

23. Evolution of fib model codes: Mastering challenges and encountering new ones.

24. Eliminating world poverty: a challenge for the 21st century. An overview of the 1997 White Paper on International Development.

25. Coupling of cryptocurrency trading with the sustainable environmental goals: Is it on the cards?

26. Assessing the impact of the sustainable development goals on corporate philanthropy: A study of Canada's leading private sector companies.

27. Our common metrics? Our Common Agenda report and the epistemic infrastructure of the Sustainable Development Goals.

28. Circular economy business models: Towards achieving sustainable development goals in the waste management sector—Empirical evidence and theoretical implications.

29. Business models for environmental sustainability: Contemporary shortcomings and some perspectives.

30. Shifts to Global Development: Is this a reframing of power, agency, and progress?

31. Abstracts from papers to be presented at the 2nd International Institute of Consumer Sciences incorporating Home Economics, Research Conference: Consumption, Culture and Community.School of The Outdoors, Leisure and Food, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool

32. Can ‘market transformation’ lead to ‘sustainable business’? A critical appraisal of the UK's strategy for sustainable business<FNR></FNR><FN>An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 1999 Business Strategy and the Environment Conference in Leeds. The author would like to thank all those who commented on it there. </FN>

33. The sector–stream matrix: Introducing a new framework for the analysis of environmental performance<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper is based on a previous conference paper entitled ‘How Do You Save a Planet? A Systems Analytic Approach to Sustainable Development’, presented at the March 1999 International Sustainable Development Research Conference, Leeds. </FN>

34. Enhancing the education of paediatric nurses: A positive step towards achieving sustainable development goals.

35. Political drivers of policy coherence for sustainable development: An analytical framework.

36. Symbiosis coordination between industrial development and ecological environment for sustainable development: Theory and evidence.

37. Unveiling the relationship between sustainable development and Industry 4.0: A text mining literature analysis.

38. Business Strategy and Firm Reorganization: Role of Changing Environmental Standards, Sustainable Business Initiatives and Global Market Conditions.

39. The relationship between corporate environmental, social, governance issues and corporate sustainability in the financial sector: A managerial perspective.

40. The QAA's subject benchmarks and critical pedagogy: The example of ‘gateway to King's’.

41. Benefits and barriers to the adoption of climate‐smart agriculture practices in West Africa: A systematic review.

42. Media framing of sustainability: The case of British pharmaceutical companies (2000–2020).

43. Exploring the knowledge structure and potential research areas of sustainable tourism in sustainable development: Based on text mining and semantic network analysis.

44. University social responsibility and sustainability. How they work on the SDGS and how they communicate them on their websites.

45. Edge computing driven sustainable development: A case study on professional farmer cultivation mechanism.

46. Recycling of chicken feathers.

47. Does negative environmental performance feedback induce substantive green innovation? The moderating roles of external regulations and internal incentive.

48. Exploring potential diffusion pathways of biorefinery innovations—An agent‐based simulation approach for facilitating shared value creation.

49. Place‐making in waterscapes: Wetlands as palimpsest spaces of recreation.

50. Pivot to the South: Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals through China's Belt and Road Initiative.