Circular economy supply chains : from chains to systems

A circular economy perspective embraces a notion that we design everything to be reused for as long as possible, and then recaptured and repurposed when reuse is no longer possible. Designing for a circular economy ecosystem requires a more holistic, integrative viewpoint, spanning all aspects of de...

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Other Authors Bals, Lydia (Editor), Tate, Wendy L. (Editor), Ellram, Lisa M. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781839825460
DOI10.1108/9781839825446
Physical Description1 online resource (xxi, 377 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • 1: Introduction to circular economy requirements: From supply chains to value systems
  • Chapter 1. Introduction to circular economy supply chains: From supply chains to value systems / Lydia Bals, Wendy L. Tate and Lisa M. Ellram
  • Chapter 2. Industrial symbiosis: Novel supply networks for the circular economy / Weslynne S. Ashton,Marian R. Chertow, and Shahana Althaf
  • Chapter 3. No rest for the complex: Information flows, adaptation, and emergence in circular supply systems / Elizabeth Miller 2: The Role of Production (Actor: Producers)
  • Chapter 4. Shaping the transition from linear to circular supply chains / Jennifer Rogan, Frank Fürstenberg, and Andreas Wieland
  • Chapter 5. Circular business models: A network approach to promote circularity and value co-creation from the producer's perspective / Katharina Spraul and Stephanie Stumpf 3: The Role and Types of (Reverse) Logistics (Actors: Scavengers And Decomposers)
  • Chapter 6. The effects of recycling locations on closed-loop supply chain performance / Petchprakai Sirilertsuwan
  • Chapter 7. Stakeholder theory and supply chains in the circular economy / Muhammad Umair Shah,James H. Bookbinder 4: The Role and Types of Business and Retail Consumers (Actor: Consumers)
  • Chapter 8. From end-of-the-road to critical node: The role of end-user "consumers" in shaping circular supply chain management / Ben Hazen, Ilenia Confente, Dan Pellathy, and Ivan Russo
  • Chapter 9. Secondary markets: Enabling the circular economy / Dale S. Rogers, Haozhe Chen, and Zachary S. Rogers 5: The Role of Information and Financial Flows (Main Actor: Decomposers)
  • Chapter 10. Blockchain technology and the circular economy: An exploration / Mahtab Kouhizadeh, Qingyun Zhu, Lojain Alkhuzaim, and Joseph Sarkis
  • Chapter 11. Towards sustainability: A review of analytical models for circular supply chains / Ali Ülkü, Dawne M. Skinner, and Gonca Yildirim 6: The Role of the Business Context (Policy Makers, Ngos, Etc.)
  • Chapter 12. Determinants of circular economy and sustainable development of European countries / Tihana Škrinjaric
  • Chapter 13. Waste not, want not: The regulatory barriers of upcycling frass / Carla K. Smink and Rikke D. Huulgaard 7: Lessons Learned in the Move to a Circular Economy
  • Chapter 14. Learning to implement the circular economy in the agri-food sector: A multi-level perspective / Joe Miemczyk, Valentina Carbone, and Mickey Howard
  • Chapter 15. Blanc de gris, an urban mushroom farm: Lessons from the emergence of a circular business model / Laura-yi Lévesque,Emmanuel Raufflet, and Linda Rouleau
  • Chapter 16. Circular tourism: A destination approach / Mette Alberg Mosgaard, Søren Kerndrup, and Martin Lehmann
  • Chapter 17. Circular public procurement: A case study of workwear and laundry services / Rikke Dorothea Huulgaard, Heidi Simone Kristensen, Arne Remmen, and Carla Kornelia Smink
  • Chapter 18. Examples of innovative circular economy business models (cbms) from the clothing and textile industry / Ida Rovanto and Anu Bask
  • Chapter 19. Osklen case study: The hurdles of sustainable and circular fashion in brazil / Leonardo Marques.