Sustainability - Sustainable / Circular Economy

Electronic and Electrical Waste Management: Malaysia and Sweden Experiences

Submitted by Munir on Wed, 01/26/2022 - 12:11

The production and consumption of electrical devices are rapidly growing and generating social, economic, cultural, and scientific benefits globally. In addition, this rapid growth leads to an increase in the amounts of disposal, obsolete, defected, or broken devices, which calls for strategic action in e-waste management. On this regard, nine out of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are with targets relatively linked to e-waste management.

Islamic Finance and Circular Economy: An Introduction

Submitted by Munir on Wed, 01/26/2022 - 12:11

The world is facing unprecedented ecological, social, and economic imbalances and insecurities. Over the last few years, a circular economic system is emerging and introducing means and processes to learn from nature and minimize all types of wastes. It espouses a zero-waste economic system that calls for moderation in consumption and better treatment of natural resources, which mirrors Islamic finance and economy principles.

Islamic Perspective on Circular Economy

Submitted by Munir on Wed, 01/26/2022 - 12:11

Crises and disasters, man-made or natural, prove to be an opportunity from which mankind can benefit and take lesson to learn to be conscious of Allah’s blessings and care for its rights. One of the lessons learnt is that capitalism is naturally driven by profit maximization actions that have adverse effects to our surroundings. This economic hegemony has led to environmental problems, which pose threats to humankind livelihood.

Mobilizing and leveraging Islamic climate finance in the MENA region: The potential role of national green participative banks

Submitted by Munir on Wed, 01/26/2022 - 11:33

Countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region are highly vulnerable to climate change. With ongoing rapid and competing development in diverse economic sectors, such as infrastructure, healthcare, sports, and education, amongst others, innovative financing approaches are needed to secure the necessary financing required to mitigate and adapt to climate change in the region. Climate finance is critical to achieve climate change adaptation and mitigation objectives.

Football is More Than a Sport and Qatar 2022 is More Than a World Cup

Submitted by Munir on Wed, 01/26/2022 - 11:33

Football is more than “just a game” especially if one happens to be living in a country that would host the next World Cup. As a spectacle and the  most  globally  watched  sportfollowed  by  hundreds  of  millions  of people around the world every week, football has been influencing global societies  in  versatile  ways. The  influence  extends  to  historical,  practical and ideational issuesrevolving around deeply rooted power relationships and dynamics in the football industry.

The Impact of Financial Development on Energy Intensity: Evidence from Islamic Banks

Submitted by Munir on Tue, 01/25/2022 - 13:25

The relationship between financial development and energy intensity is yet to be firmly established as the literature develops, and the few empirical studies conducted provide conflicting results. While some conclude that there is a U-shaped relationship between financial development and energy intensity, others show a linear relationship between the two variables.