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Fig 1.

The envisioned circular bioeconomy (CBE) to be established through CBE innovations co-designed and co-implemented by RUNRES.

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Table 1.

Sample sizes across countries.

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Table 2.

Description of variables used in regressions.

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Table 3.

Current circular bioeconomy (CBE) practices.

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Table 4.

Household awareness, knowledge, or support for CBE practices.

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Fig 2.

Household opinion on eating foods grown on CBE fertilizers.

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Table 5.

Marginal effects after generalized ordered logit for awareness on CBE practices.

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Table 6.

Marginal effects after generalized ordered logit for knowledge on CBE practices.

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Table 7.

Marginal effects after generalized ordered logit for support on CBE practices.

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Table 8.

Marginal effects after generalized ordered logit on eating foods grown on compost (from household, food, and agricultural residues like crop residues and manure).

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Table 9.

Marginal effects after generalized ordered logit on eating foods grown on treated urine.

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Table 10.

Marginal effects after generalized ordered logit on eating foods grown on faecal matter.

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Fig 3.

Significant results for the strongly agree option across all outcome variables.

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