Business models and supply chains for the circular economy

作者: Martin Geissdoerfer , Sandra Naomi Morioka , Marly Monteiro de Carvalho , Steve Evans

DOI: 10.1016/J.JCLEPRO.2018.04.159

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摘要: Abstract The Circular Economy is increasingly seen as a possible solution to address sustainable development. An economic system that minimises resource input into and waste, emission, energy leakage out of the hoped mitigate negative impacts without jeopardising growth prosperity. This paper discusses sustainability performance circular business models (CBM) supply chains necessary implement concept on an organisational level proposes framework integrate chain management towards It was developed based literature analysis four case studies. proposed shows how different are driving in loops: closing loops, slowing intensifying narrowing dematerialising loops. identified vary complexity value proposition. Our research indicates help realising ambitions.

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