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Title A framework for environmental evaluation of business models: A test case of solar energy in Kenya
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Authors Mukoro, V; Sharmina, M; Gallego-Schmid, A
Title A framework for environmental evaluation of business models: A test case of solar energy in Kenya
Year 2022
Published
Abstract Business models have the potential to deliver environmental sustainability in companies through innovative ap-proaches to creating and delivering value. Business model innovation has been shown as a means to integrate cir-cular economy principles into companies' operations. Several frameworks have been created to guide the transition from traditional to circular business models. However, there is a need for a framework that quantita-tively evaluates business models to inform the transition based on their relative environmental performance in creating and delivering value. This study presents a new framework for evaluating the Environmental perfor-mance of Business Models (EBuM). The EBuM framework consists of sequential steps of life cycle assessment, participatory decision-making, and business model innovation. It enables organisations to integrate environmen-tal considerations in their decisions and operations. The framework was applied to solar energy companies in Kenya. Life cycle assessments of the photovoltaic systems were conducted through the lens of business models of participating companies to provide insights into the hotspots of environmental impacts. Each company partic-ipated in two workshops to evaluate the potential of business model innovation in mitigating the environmental impacts of their activities. Findings showed that the environmental impacts of incumbent business models were generally higher than of their circular economy-oriented substitutes. Business model innovation could, for exam-ple, lower the climate change potential by 12 %-55 % and the metal depletion potential by 40 %-70 %. While the framework has been applied to solar energy companies, it can be applied to other business models in different sectors.(c) 2022 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Elsevier Ltd.
PDF https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spc.2022.09.007

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