Knowledge Agora



Similar Articles

Title Implementation of Circular Economy Strategies within the Electronics Sector: Insights from Finnish Companies
ID_Doc 448
Authors Deviatkin, I; Rousu, S; Ghoreishi, M; Nassajfar, MN; Horttanainen, M; Leminen, V
Title Implementation of Circular Economy Strategies within the Electronics Sector: Insights from Finnish Companies
Year 2022
Published Sustainability, 14, 6
Abstract There is an increasing call for products following circular economy principles. Despite growing pressure, understanding of the current situation and development vectors is largely missing. In this study, circular economy workshops were arranged for six industrial companies manufacturing electronics and operating in Finland to obtain an empirical understanding of the current state of circular economy implementation. During the workshops, each company assessed the state of the circular economy for a chosen product using a set of 51 circular economy strategies, i.e., the circularity deck. The results indicated that circular economy principles were implemented in only 25% of the cases. This is mostly related to the production of smaller, thinner, and lighter products. The results also indicate a large improvement potential of 36% for the participating companies. This is the share of cases that are planned for implementation. Those strategies mostly relate to the use of recycled inputs, the development of products made of a single material, and the design of products suitable for primary recycling. The least relevant or even irrelevant strategies were those related to the use of information technologies and artificial intelligence, despite electronic products being the enablers of such strategies for the other companies. Therefore, to further increase the circularity of electronic products and to meet the demands and interests of the manufacturing industry, research work on the technologies and services enabling the use of waste as raw materials should be emphasized to close the loops. Finally, the results imply the necessity for a more widespread assessment of circular economy strategies among companies, with consequent development of action plans for their implementation.
PDF

Similar Articles

ID Score Article
237 Hosseinian, A; Ylä-Melia, J; Pongrácz, E Current Status of Circular Economy Research in Finland(2021)Resources-Basel, 10, 5
3832 Gama, M; Herrmann, C; Fisher, T Circular Economy in the Electronics Sector: A Holistic Perspective(2016)
4078 Chersan, IC; Paunescu, M; Nichita, EM; Dumitru, VF; Manea, CL Circular Economy Practices In The Electrical And Electronic Equipment Sector In The European Union(2023)Amfiteatru Economic, 25, 62
158 Herrero-Luna, S; Ferrer-Serrano, M; Latorre-Martinez, MP Circular Economy And Innovation: A Systematic Literature Review(2022)Central European Business Review, 11, 1
3922 Mhatre, P; Panchal, R; Singh, A; Bibyan, S A systematic literature review on the circular economy initiatives in the European Union(2021)
40 Lieder, M; Rashid, A Towards circular economy implementation: a comprehensive review in context of manufacturing industry(2016)Journal Of Cleaner Production, 115,
2202 Onete, CB; Albastroiu, I; Dina, R Reuse Of Electronic Equipment And Software Installed On Them - An Exploratory Analysis In The Context Of Circular Economy(2018)Amfiteatru Economic, 20, 48
797 De Pascale, A; Di Vita, G; Giannetto, C; Ioppolo, G; Lanfranchi, M; Limosani, M; Szopik-Depczy, K The circular economy implementation at the European Union level. Past, present and future(2023)
17078 Shahbazi, S; Jönbrink, AK Design Guidelines to Develop Circular Products: Action Research on Nordic Industry(2020)Sustainability, 12, 9
1184 Dell'Ambrogio, S; Menato, S; Nika, J; Canetta, L; Sorlini, M Design of circular economy enhancing journeys for automotive manufacturing industry(2022)
Scroll