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Journal articles on the topic "Circular value chain"

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Zhang, Dawei, Xiuli Huang, Yunfeng Wen, Pooja Trivedi, and Shanmugan Joghee. "Sustainable Circular Business Model for Transparency and Uncertainty Reduction in Supply Chain Management." Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research 16, no. 4 (2021): 959–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jtaer16040054.

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Circular Supply Chain Management (CSCM) incorporates the economy concept into supply chain concepts, which gives the supply chain sustainability domain an innovative and convincing viewpoint. The challenging factors in the circular economy are cooperation, trust, and transparency. Therefore, to achieve sustainable results, collaboration, and openness between organizations within networks and value chains are required. This paper explores the sustainability success using the Sustainable Circular Business Model (SCBM) to incorporate the principle at an operational level and suggest a structure f
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Lotz, Meta Thurid, Robin Barkhausen, Andrea Herbst, Matthias Pfaff, Antoine Durand, and Matthias Rehfeldt. "Potentials and Prerequisites on the Way to a Circular Economy: A Value Chain Perspective on Batteries and Buildings." Sustainability 14, no. 2 (2022): 956. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14020956.

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It is becoming increasingly clear that linear modes of production and consumption are unsustainable. A circular economy would help to minimize both environmental and social problems. As a result, the concept is gaining momentum in the political discourse. However, current policies do not seem sufficient to transform linear value chains to circular ones. This paper compares the potentials of and prerequisites for a circular economy along two important value chains. As a best practice example, the legal framework along the battery value chain is analyzed. This analysis is used to derive recommen
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Shaharia, Pavel. "Circular Economy: The Beauty of Circularity in Value Chain." Journal of Economics and Business 1, no. 4 (2018): 584–98. https://doi.org/10.31014/aior.1992.01.04.52.

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Thought of Circular economy (CE) or circularity is widely accepted by corporations, academics and social & environmental concern individuals and organizations that create new opportunities & challenges to adapt and practicing in industry and customers. This model is sustainable in terms of a win-win situation from producers' and customers' ends; both are benefited from value proposition to consumption by ensuring economic, social and environmental well-being. The circular economy is all about circularity, and execution in the value chain. This research has been conducted by the
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Pedersen, Signe, and Christian Clausen. "Staging Co-Design for a Circular Economy." Proceedings of the Design Society: International Conference on Engineering Design 1, no. 1 (2019): 3371–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/dsi.2019.344.

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AbstractIn recent years major companies such as Philips, H&M and Google have adopted a circular economy agenda to promote sustainability. Design consultancies such as IDEO has developed and promoted a circular design guide to help companies in this endeavour. However, designing for a circular economy often require design and reconfiguration of entire value chains – making the transition towards a circular economy rather difficult. In this paper we analyse a development project from the Danish island of Bornholm to investigate how to align diverse actors across the value chain in a process
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Xie, Baosheng, Intan Maizura Abd Rashid, Zexiong Chen, and Yigui Chen. "Research on Green Supply Chain Management Strategy Based on Circular Economy Value Theory." BCP Business & Management 23 (August 4, 2022): 1024–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v23i.1493.

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With the rapid development of supply chain economy, the shortage of resources becomes more and more obvious, so circular economy has become the focus of current research. This paper expounds the related concepts of circular economy and green supply chain, taking green transportation, green packaging and waste recycling as examples, analyzes the value expression of developing "circular economy" and "green supply chain", and the problems existing in the implementation process of "green supply chain", and puts forward some green supply chain management strategies and suggestions based on the valu
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Muller, Luiz Neto Paiva e. Silva, Ivete Delai, and Rosane Lucia Chicarelli Alcantara. "Circular value chain practices for developing resource value retention options." Journal of Cleaner Production 359 (July 2022): 131925. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131925.

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Abdelmeguid, Aya, Mohamed Afy-Shararah, and Konstantinos Salonitis. "Towards circular fashion: Management strategies promoting circular behaviour along the value chain." Sustainable Production and Consumption 48 (July 2024): 143–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.spc.2024.05.010.

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Nko Okina Solomon, Peter Simpa, Olubunmi Adeolu Adenekan, and Scholar Chinenye Obasi. "Circular Economy Principles and Their Integration into Global Supply Chain Strategies." Finance & Accounting Research Journal 6, no. 5 (2024): 747–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/farj.v6i5.1133.

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The concept of circular economy has gained significant traction in recent years as a holistic approach to sustainable development and resource management. This review explores the principles of circular economy and their integration into global supply chain strategies. The transition from a linear 'take-make-dispose' model to a circular model focused on resource recovery, reuse, and regeneration is driving a paradigm shift in how businesses operate and manage their supply chains. Key principles of circular economy, including designing out waste and pollution, keeping products and materials in
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Awan, Usama, Robert Sroufe, and Karoly Bozan. "Designing Value Chains for Industry 4.0 and a Circular Economy: A Review of the Literature." Sustainability 14, no. 12 (2022): 7084. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14127084.

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The growth of emerging digital technologies has led to premature and inconsistent conclusions about the relationship between circular economy and value chain activities. A structured, systematic review approach was used to examine the titles and abstracts of 912 papers from the circular economy and digital transformation, strategic management, and operations management literature. We looked at a relevant selection of 79 articles to develop a research agenda. The literature review helped identify strategic initiatives impacting the firm value chain’s redesign involving logistics capabilities, m
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Gomes, Giovana M., Daniela C. A. Pigosso, and Tim C. McAloone. "Design and collaboration strategies for circular economy implementation across the value chain." Proceedings of the Design Society 4 (May 2024): 1259–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/pds.2024.128.

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AbstractBased on circular economy readiness assessments of six value chain layers, 18 design strategies and five collaboration strategies for circular economy were identified. The design strategies have many applications, from the design of materials, products, and processes to business models, and while some are specific to determined layers, others can be addressed by companies in multiple layers. Furthermore, collaboration across the value chain was found to affect positively the employment of circular economy design strategies, contributing to the fulfilment of solutions’ circularity poten
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Circular value chain"

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Hultberg, Emelie. "Upscaling Circular Business Models in Fashion Retail Value Chains." Licentiate thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-26225.

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The textile industry is currently operating in an unsustainable manner that is based on overproduction and wasteful, resource-draining practices. Therefore, recently, the concept of circular economy has been presented as a possible solution and a way forward. Changing linear economy business practices and basing them on the circular economy concept is anticipated to solve social and environmental problems while maintaining economic growth. However, fashion retail value chains essentially depend on the logic of mass production, fast fashion, and linear take-make-dispose models. Presently, circu
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Braglia, Michele. "Assessment of circular economy indicators in a multi-criteria approach along the plastic packaging value chain." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2018.

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The awareness on raw material scarcity and environmental issues has globally stimulated interest into the re-design of products, processes or services, maximizing prevention, reuse and recycling rates. Within this context, plastic represents a key material. In particular, plastic packaging is a priority issue, accounting for the 40% of the European converters demand and about 60% of post-consumer plastic waste. Nowadays, less than 30% of collected plastic waste is recycled, while landfilling and incineration rates of plastic waste remain high, approximately 27% and 41% respectively. The EU Com
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Masi, Elena <1995&gt. "Circular innovation in the textile and clothing industry. Business activities redefinition for a responsible value chain." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/17242.

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For years the textile and clothing industry has underestimated the environmental impact of its fast and global operating, its linear “take-make-use-dispose” model makes it one of the most polluting of current times. To safeguard profitability and reputation, the industry needs to integrate respect, responsibility and sustainability in its design, operations and distribution activities. As resources are finite and pressure on the environment needs to be drastically reduced, a redefinition of the system, making the industry shift from linear to circular, is imperative. Innovations are key for c
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Fadhila, Audinisa. "Integrating novel circular economy technologies in complex trans-sector value chains : Case study of insect larvae conversion technology within waste and feed value chains." Thesis, KTH, Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknik, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-284339.

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Even as the current linear value chains (LVC) of organic waste and animal feed hold the potential to become circular, these practices continue to pose major environmental risks such as deforestation and overfishing. Therefore, a novel circular value chain (CVC) is proposed, connecting the organic waste stream with animal feed production by the use of insect-based organic waste conversion technology. The Black Soldier Fly (BSF) is chosen as the insect-based conversion technology since it has nutritional properties, which serves both waste treatment and animal feed material production purposes.
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Ashok, Archana. "Textile paper as a circular material." Thesis, KTH, Industriell ekologi, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-214687.

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Increasing resource efficiency by utilising secondary raw material is one of the key characteristics of a circular economy. Textile dust fibre, a waste generated from textile mechanical recycling has the prospect to be utilised as secondary raw material for producing novel material: textile paper suitable for packaging and other applications. A comparative Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of carrier bags made from one ton of virgin paper, recycled paper and novel textile paper (~22584paper bags with grammage of 100 g/m2 and same dimensions for all 3 types of bags) showed that textile paper bag is m
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Girotti, Andrea. "Packaging strategies for the Circular Economy." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2017.

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As volumes of packaging waste are increasing worldwide, the urge to reduce environmental and health impacts caused by this waste stream is leading to rising concern over how it is managed and disposed of. At the same time, resource scarcity and linear consumption patterns have regained attention among business leaders, policy makers and people who have become increasingly aware of the importance of reversing this trend using a sustainable model of growth, also known as ‘sustainable development’. The circular economy is a new paradigm within sustainability that focusses on resource efficiency,
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FAHLÉN, SARA, and LINDA PETERSSON. "Closing the Value Chain Loop in the Apparel Industry ‐ A case study of current practices." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Institutionen Textilhögskolan, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-18049.

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Purpose: The purpose of this research is to explore current practices regarding circular economies in the apparel industry and to construct a framework for integrating circular economy practices in the Swedish apparel industry. Methodology: With a constructionist view and an abductive approach the purpose is to be achieved through two qualitative case studies. The themes identified were analysed and interpreted. Theoretical perspectives: The theoretical framework is based upon a business context, on the basis of the textile management in general and logistics, recycling, sustainability and rev
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Andrén, Sebastian, and Mattias Hedin. "Business model innovation for asphalt with rubber content : The road towards a circular economy and a sustainable society." Thesis, Karlstads universitet, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-68565.

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Sustainability is a keyword in society today and industries have to contribute to reduce emissions and the use of virgin resources. Every year 90 000 ton old tires are gathered in Sweden. Today mostly used for energy recovery. End-of-life tires has been used in asphalt in the US for almost 50 years and is an effective way to utilize them. There are several possible advantages for rubberized asphalt: noise reduction, higher rutting resistance, increased durability, thinner layers etc. In Sweden, the rubberized asphalt has been tested in 25 different roads, where the Swedish Transport Administra
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Rodriguez, Novoa Esteban Alejandro. "Expansion of the Swedish Deposit Return System for plastic packaging : Challenges and enablers along the value chain of plastics." Thesis, KTH, Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknik, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-288406.

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Plastic materials are widely used in different applications by the industry. Given its different properties, there is a wide range of utilization opportunities. From an environmental perspective, some of these properties imply a challenge for the recycling of these materials. Over the years, Deposit Return Systems (DRS) have been formulated and developed aiming to increase recycling rates of these materials. This study aims to determine if the expansion of the DRS for plastic materials can tackle current technical and logistical challenges that hinder the recyclability of these materials in Sw
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Song, MeiCheng. "The contribution of circular economy and the green supply chain management theory to mobile phone waste recycling and reusing system." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, CNAM, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019CNAM1271.

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S’adressant au difficile problème de l’élimination des déchets de téléphonie mobile, basée sur le concept de création de valeur partagée, de l’économie circulaire et de la chaîne d’approvisionnement verte, cette thèse a d’abord été démontrée dans des cadres théoriques et par la revue théorique de la littérature, puis a mis en avant l’idée et la méthode pour construire un système de recyclage de déchets de téléphone mobile basé sur ces théories. Pour faciliter le recyclage des déchets de téléphonie mobile au niveau pratique en Chine et dans d’autres pays, les problèmes existants et le mode de f
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Books on the topic "Circular value chain"

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Barford, Anna, and Annabel Beales. Decent work opportunities and challenges in recycling. ILO, 2025. https://doi.org/10.54394/tigh6443.

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Explores the opportunities and challenges in recycling, focusing on decent work. Recycling, a practice dating back millennia, has evolved significantly with industrialization and modern waste management systems. The rise of recycling is driven by unsustainable resource consumption, growing waste generation, environmental concerns, and economic demands for recycled materials. However, barriers such as high costs, inadequate infrastructure, and market volatility hinder progress. The brief highlights the importance of government and enterprise commitments to recycling, as well as the role of inte
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Jin, Weighing. Circular Value Chain with Wealth. Times Chinese Press Inc., 2023.

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Rydz, Joanna. Biodegradable Polymers: Value Chain in the Circular Economy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.

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Rydz, Joanna. Biodegradable Polymers: Value Chain in the Circular Economy. CRC Press LLC, 2023.

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Türkiye’s Circular Economy Transition in the EU’s Global Value Chain Ecosystem. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1596/42700.

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Bulut, Mehmet, and Cem Korkut, eds. Döngüsel Ekonomi ve Sürdürülebilir Hayat. Turkish Academy of Sciences, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53478/tuba.978-605-2249-97-0.

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The “circular economy” practices within the concept of sustainability offer solutions to the problem of uncontrolled production and irresponsible consumption that the world is trying to overcome. Approaches are being developed within the framework of circular economy in many areas from economy to environment, from education to local government policies, from finance to trade. The book “Circular Economy and Sustainable Living” discusses the circular economy conceptually and questions its necessity. Afterwards, it focuses on the applications of this concept with chapters written by experts in th
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Accelerating Action for a Sustainable and Circular Garment and Footwear Industry: Which Role for Transparency and Traceability of Value Chains. United Nations, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/9789210047692.

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Plapper, Peter. Digitization of the work environment for sustainable production. GITO mbH Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30844/wgab_2022.

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Sustainability is gaining importance and the economy is changing into a circular economy, especially with regard to climate change and the need to create more resilient value chains. The organization of work is meeting these challenges with, among other things, the digitalization of increasingly changeable production. Collecting and understanding data is becoming increasingly complex, as not only internal production data is of interest, but also cross-company sustainability indicators play a role in decision-making. The research results presented under the main topic “Digitization of the work
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Book chapters on the topic "Circular value chain"

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Voigt, Kai-Ingo, Lothar Czaja, and Oliver Zipse. "Transforming Value Chains for Sustainability." In Road to Net Zero. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42224-9_6.

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AbstractAchieving the Paris goal of limiting global warming to well below 2 °C requires radical decarbonization of our economy, including a shift to renewable energy. In the automotive sector, electromobility offers a promising option for making this transition. However, while electric vehicles (EVs) have lower emissions during their use phase, a significant part of the carbon footprint is shifted upstream in the value chain to raw material extraction and battery production. Against this background, this chapter provides an in-depth look at how the automotive industry’s transition to electromo
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Bajare, Diana, Gabriel Zsembinszki, Denis Rizaov, et al. "Circular Value Chain Management—Barriers and Opportunities." In Springer Tracts in Civil Engineering. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-73490-8_22.

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AbstractThis section is devoted to analyzing the construction industry as one of the significant industries within the economy of any country with a high potential for circularity. According to Huovila and Westerholm [1], the buildings and construction sector is an essential contributor to environmental impacts and wealth creation in society, with social consequences. Globally, construction uses 36% of the energy, produces 39% of emissions, up to 40% of waste, and uses 50% of all the extracted materials. This undoubtedly emphasizes the significance of the industry and the necessity to transfor
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Faivre-Tavignot, Benedicte. "An Inclusive and Circular Value Chain: Armor." In Progressive Business Models. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58804-9_7.

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Mogos, Maria Flavia, and Giuseppe Fragapane. "Ways to Circular and Transparent Value Chains." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16411-8_45.

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AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to increase the knowledge about the implementation of circularity and other sustainability approaches in value chains. The objective is to develop roadmaps for the implementation of digital Circular manufacturing (CMA) and Social-life cycle (S-LCA) assessments in Textile and Clothing (TC) value chains. Implementing these digital assessments in TC value chains can increase their transparency, by validating that product manufacturing safeguards worker wellbeing and the environment. TC is one of the sectors with most critical social and environmental impacts.
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Bhat, Rajeev, Minaxi Sharma, Reelika Rätsep, Dunja Malenica, and Katrin Jõgi. "Challenges and Prospects of Tackling Food Loss and Wastes in the Circular Economy Context." In Sustainable Food Value Chain Development. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6454-1_2.

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Fadeeva, Zinaida, and Rene Van Berkel. "Towards Circular Economy of Food Systems: An Explorative Appraisal of Opportunities in Fish, Seafood Value Chains." In Sustainable Food Value Chain Development. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6454-1_4.

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Arabsolgar, Dena, and Andrea Musumeci. "Cloud-Based Platform for the Circular Value-Chain." In Systemic Circular Economy Solutions for Fiber Reinforced Composites. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22352-5_14.

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AbstractThe FiberEUse IT platform is a tool that enables the exchange of information among stakeholders working into and crossing the glass and carbon fibers value chains. The list of stakeholders had been identified and is listed into the document. The list of users of the platform is also listed into the document, although it is not fixed. During the collection and analysis of the requirements, the circularity of the approach had been in the core focus. This drove to the identification of solutions able to cover all the different and innovative aspects of a Circular Economy Systemic Innovati
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Mori, Ryota, and Yuna Seo. "Food and Nutrition Security Toward Sustainable Food Chain in Japan." In EcoDesign for Circular Value Creation: Volume II. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-9076-0_8.

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Kazan, Halim, and Adil Ünal. "Circular Value Chains: Circular Strategies and Managerial Perceptions of Supply Chain Professionals from Turkey." In Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3083-8_15.

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Iwamoto, Misa, Takuya Shimamura, Nobumichi Shinohara, et al. "Quantifying Human Rights in Global Supply Chain: Visualizing the UK’s Electricity Sector." In EcoDesign for Circular Value Creation: Volume II. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-9076-0_31.

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Conference papers on the topic "Circular value chain"

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Godina, Martha. "TOWARDS A CIRCULAR VALUE CHAIN OF WOOD FROM EXISTING BUILDINGS IN THE UK." In World Conference on Timber Engineering 2025. World Conference On Timber Engineering 2025, 2025. https://doi.org/10.52202/080513-0468.

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Ahmed, Abdulhakeem, and Ana I. Torres. "Design and Optimization of Circular Economy Networks: A Case Study of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)." In Foundations of Computer-Aided Process Design. PSE Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69997/sct.154237.

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Circular systems design is an emerging approach for promoting sustainable development. Despite its perceived advantages, the characterization of circular systems remains loosely defined and ambiguous. This work proposes a network optimization framework that evaluates three objective functions related to economic and environmental domains and employs a Pareto analysis to illuminate the trade-offs between objectives. The US polyethylene terephthalate (PET) value chain is selected as a case study and represented via a superstructure containing various recycling pathways. The superstructure optimi
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Mayer$$, Balázs. "THE SPILLOVER EFFECT: HOW THE NEW US TARIFFS MIGHT RESHAPE SOUTHEAST ASIA‘S ECONOMIC INTEGRATION AND VALUE CHAINS?" In 13th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT: Circular & Digital: Managing for a Sustainable Future. Mendel University in Brno, 2025. https://doi.org/10.11118/978-80-7701-042-9-0083.

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Da Bormida in Cugurra, Marina, Sotiris Koussouris, Vincenzo Cutrona, and Luca Canetta. "A Human Rights-Driven AI Assessment of Ethical Industry 5.0 Transition and Sustainability in Circular Value Chains." In 2024 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology, and Innovation (ICE/ITMC). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/ice/itmc61926.2024.10794210.

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Kishita, Yusuke, Casper Boks, Moritz Proff, et al. "Towards Sustainable Circular EV Battery Value Chains: A Review and Comparative Analysis Between Germany, Norway, and Japan." In 2024 Electronics Goes Green 2024+ (EGG). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/egg62010.2024.10631196.

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Perez, David, John D. Chea, Jose D. Hernandez-Betancur, and Gerardo J. Ruiz-Mercado. "Life Cycle and Sustainability Analyses for Designing Chemical Circular Economy." In Foundations of Computer-Aided Process Design. PSE Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69997/sct.184280.

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Sustainability and circular economy enclose initiatives to achieve economic systems and industrial value chains by improving resource use, productivity, reuse, recycling, pollution prevention, and minimizing disposed material. However, shifting from the traditional linear economic production system to a circular economy is challenging. One of the most significant hurdles is the absence of sustainable end-of-life (EoL)/manufacturing loops for recycling and recovering material while minimizing negative impacts on human health and the environment. Overcoming these challenges is critical in return
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Makovšek, Katja, Blaž Likozar, and Uroš Novak. "Unlocking Value From By-Products in Slovenia’s Bioeconomy." In TBMCE, International Conference on Technologies & Business Models for Circular Economy. University of Maribor Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.18690/um.fkkt.1.2025.8.

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Slovenia has significant raw material potential for the development of the bioeconomy. The Interreg Central Europe project TeBiCE focuses on Territorial Biorefineries for a Circular Economy and explores the utilization of biomass, by-products, and residues from primary production and the agri-food processing industry as new sources for producing high-value products. In Slovenia's contribution to the TeBiCE project, three key sectors were evaluated: fruit production and processing, oil production and processing, and the wood processing industry (timber). The potential for developing value chain
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Nyang'au, Janiffer, and Jackson Maalu. "Strategic management practices for value chain optimization in the circular economy." In Employment, Education and Entrepreneurship 2024. Faculty of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5937/eee24025n.

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This study investigates the role of strategic management practices in optimizing value chains within circular economies. Drawing on relevant scholarly papers, the research identifies six key strategic management practices crucial for circularity: long-term perspective and systems thinking, strategic sourcing and supplier collaboration, design for circularity, reverse logistics, performance measurement, and stakeholder engagement. The analysis highlights the significant differences between linear and circular business models, emphasizing the need for a strategic shift towards resource efficienc
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Retegi, Jabier, Dorleta Ibarra, and Juan Ignacio Igartua. "Exploring a Methodological Approach to Assessing the Potential Impact of the Implementation of Circular Economy Strategies on Regional Economies Through Environmentally Extended Input–Output Tables." In 19th International Scientific Conference on Industrial Systems. Faculty of Technical Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.24867/is-2023-vp1.1-9_01641.

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This article is part of a research stream that aims to evaluate the impact of circular economy policies on greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction and the industrial structure of specific regions. Building upon previous research that generates a linear representation of GHG emissions along industrial value chains using environmentally extended input–output tables and employment data pertaining to the region’s industrial structure, the study analyses GHG emissions and employment in a three-dimensional space defined by the following axes: 1) productive sectors as homogeneous blocks of the market
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RADAVIČIUS, Tadas, and Manuela TVARONAVIČIENĖ. "CIRCULAR SUPPLY CHAIN: LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK." In International Scientific Conference „Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Economics Engineering". Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cibmee.2021.650.

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Purpose – to review literature about circular supply chain (CSC) theories, methods, frameworks, and appli-cations in industries. For organizations to incorporate circular economy (CE) principles in their supply chain frame-work are required to address the main circular processes. Previous attempts of frameworks aim at the comprehensive approaches or too theoretical for organizations to use them. The objective is to propose a theoretical framework that allows organizations to prioritize main circular processes in order to start improving or introducing new circular pro-cesses in the supply chai
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Reports on the topic "Circular value chain"

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Blomsma, Fenna, Sophia Cornelißen, and Julia Gross. Circular Economy Value Chain Collaborations -Exploring the ‘Why,’ ‘Where’, ‘Who’ and ‘How’. University of Limerick, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31880/10344/10198.

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Avis, William. Responsible E-Waste Value Chains in Africa. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2022.015.

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Population growth, increasing prosperity and changing consumer habits globally are increasing demand for consumer electronics. Further to this, rapid changes in technology, falling prices, increased affordability and consumer appetite for new products have exacerbated e-waste management challenges and seen millions of tons of electronic devices become obsolete. This rapid literature review collates evidence from academic, policy focussed and grey literature on e-waste value chains. The report should be read I conjunction with an earlier report on e-waste management. E-waste is any electrical o
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Njoroge, George, Jaee Nikam, and Daniel Ddiba. Plastic waste management and recycling in Mombasa, Kenya: A scoping study of the value chain and its institutional, policy and regulatory frameworks. Stockholm Environment Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51414/sei2022.013.

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Plastic waste management and recycling activities have the potential to reduce the environmental impacts of plastic production and to tap the economic value of would-be waste materials through circular economy approaches. This report focuses on the framework for establishing effective practices in Mombasa, Kenya, with policymaking, institutional support and regulations, and with implications for similar contexts elsewhere.
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Schröder, Patrick. Circular textile trade scenarios between the EU and Bangladesh: Exploring the impact of EU textile policies on trading partner countries. Royal Institute of International Affairs, 2024. https://doi.org/10.55317/9781784136345.

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This paper looks at the potential opportunities and challenges for Bangladesh’s textile industry brought about by the EU’s strategy for sustainable and circular textiles, specifically: (i) changes to upstream trade patterns (i.e. changing policy requirements for products; changing demands from brands and consumers); and (ii) future Bangladesh textile exports to the EU. The authors also provide recommendations to the EU textiles policy community designing future policy, with the aims of mitigating the challenges and amplifying the opportunities for upstream trading partners in a circular textil
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Gertslberger, Wolfgang, Merle Küttim, Tarmo Tuisk, et al. Ringmajanduslike praktikate juurutamise võimaldajad ja barjäärid: uuringu aruanne. Tallinn University of Technology; Ministry of Economics and Communication, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.11590/taltech.circular.economy.report.2021.

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This research study focused on the business models related to the circular economy of the four industries and their enablers and barriers have been studied. The research was conducted from September to December 2021 in Estonia by Tallinn University of Technology Sustainable Value Chain Management Working Group for the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications. The industries covered by the study were: 1) the computer, electronic and optical equipment industries; 2) chemicals and chemical industry, except plastics industry; 3) the electrical equipment industry; 4) metal industry.
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Cetin, Ali, and Rainer Dahlmann. Recyclates for sustainable food contact method development for the validation of migration barriers. Universidad de los Andes, 2024. https://doi.org/10.51573/andes.pps39.ss.cep.3.

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Ideological changes in industrial approaches require greater ecological thinking. Regarding plastics, the integration of plastic waste into the circular economy arises from the urgent need to design and develop sustainable alternatives. The primary objective of a recycling process is to ensure that the quality of recycled plastics consistently matches that of the original product. Regional authorities and regulations require the assessment and prevention of the potential safety hazards of possible contaminants in recycling streams, recycling processes, and recycling technologies. The specific
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Vural Gursel, Iris, Johan van Groenestijn, Wolter Elbersen, et al. Local supply of lignocellulosic biomass to paper industry in Gelderland : Development of circular and value-added chains. Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/522235.

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Trade policies to promote the circular economy: A case study of the plastics value chain. Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/e36f2d91-en.

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Plastics in the Circular Carbon Economy. King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30573/ks--2022-wb1.

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Plastics are a critical category in the chemicals value chain and have helped shape the modern economy. The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the importance of plastics in people’s lives. Throughout the international community, the demand for plastic has surged during the pandemic owing to the mass production of masks, personal protective equipment and gloves. Despite the importance of plastics, however, the world struggles to manage plastic waste and prevent its leakage into the natural environment.
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Opportunities and drivers for SME agribusinesses to reduce food loss in Africa and Asia. Commercial Agriculture for Smallholders and Agribusiness (CASA), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/20240191175.

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Climate change, conflict, and the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath have caused a sharp increase in food insecurity globally. Reducing food loss - a decrease in the quantity and/or quality of food that takes place from production through to processing - in places where food insecurity is most severe has the potential to be a win-win for food security, climate outcomes, and for commercially driven agribusinesses. This report reviews the common drivers of food loss in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, which include inadequate storage, lack of cold chain, and poor post-harvest and distribution
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