The transformation of industrial policies in Turkey within the framework of industrial ecology and circular economy

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https://doi.org/10.47818/DRArch.2025.v6i3178

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circular economy, industrial ecology, industrial symbiosis, sustainability, Türkiye

Abstract

Since the 1980s, sustainability has become a central theme in industrial and environmental policies, with growing criticism of linear production systems and increasing emphasis on circular production. Unlike linear systems, which rely on one-way resource flows and generate waste, circular models promote reuse, repair, and recycling, aiming to preserve materials and reduce ecological impact. Within this framework, industrial ecology proposes a closed-loop approach that combines economic growth with environmental sustainability and has laid the conceptual foundation for the circular economy. Highlighted in EU industrial policies, this paradigm seeks to minimize waste and extend the life cycle of raw materials. This study examines the transformation of industrial policies in Turkey within the framework of “industrial ecology” and the “circular economy”. Since 2010, initiatives centered on industrial symbiosis have been introduced in Turkey, strengthening awareness of a production model based on by-product exchange among producers. During this period, practices were implemented in two main categories: the development of regional industrial symbiosis schemes and the transformation of existing Organized Industrial Zones into Eco-Industrial Parks. After 2020, under the influence of the EU Green Deal, the circular economy discourse has become the dominant narrative in policy documents. By analyzing policy documents over the past 15 years, the study demonstrates both the growing institutionalization of circularity and its structural weaknesses. Notably, insufficient attention to spatial dimensions and the risk of reducing circularity to bureaucratic waste trading emerge as critical challenges. Achieving genuine environmental sustainability requires reframing the circular economy beyond technical or economic efficiency, integrating ecological principles, and embedding it holistically within spatial, social, and governance contexts.

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  • Ayşenur Albayrak, Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University

    Ayşe Nur Albayrak is an Assistant Professor at Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University. After earning her undergraduate degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Gazi University, she completed her master’s studies at Gebze Institute of Technology in 2000 and received her Ph.D. in Urban Planning from Istanbul Technical University in 2009. Her academic research focuses on regional competitiveness, regional innovation systems, industrial clusters, industrial ecology, and sustainable development.

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2025-12-24

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The transformation of industrial policies in Turkey within the framework of industrial ecology and circular economy. (2025). Journal of Design for Resilience in Architecture and Planning, 6(3), 476-490. https://doi.org/10.47818/DRArch.2025.v6i3178

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