Perception of university students towards circular economy in Bangladesh
Abstract
The circular economy, a sustainable approach to production and consumption, has been
gaining traction globally, yet remains underexplored within the educational sector, particularly in
Bangladesh. This study aims to assess BRAC University students' perceptions of circular economy
principles and evaluate university policies aligned with sustainability. The main argument of the
study is that regardless of BRAC University's efforts to engage in circular economy practices, a
significant gap appears in the level of awareness and involvement of its students. Through a
quantitative survey of 307 students, the research analyzes their awareness and engagement with
circular economy practices. The research revealed that even though students practice sustainable
behavior by recycling and reusing materials, they often lack any formal knowledge of the concepts
guiding the circular economy. The study contributes to the understanding of student engagement
with sustainability initiatives, highlighting a gap in awareness and formal educational
opportunities on the topic. It is also emphasized that the circular economy principles need to be
implemented with much greater thoroughness at higher education institutions to provoke a positive
cultural transition toward sustainability.