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Title Towards Sustainable Manufacturing Through Collaborative Circular Economy Strategies
ID_Doc 1593
Authors Saari, L; Järnefelt, V; Valkokari, K; Martins, JT; Acerbi, F
Title Towards Sustainable Manufacturing Through Collaborative Circular Economy Strategies
Year 2021
Published
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-85969-5_33
Abstract The principles of a circular economy (CE)-social, economic and environmental-could enhance the sustainability of the manufacturing sector, but radical transitions and collaboration are required in order to fully engage with this paradigm change. This study is based on the assumption that, through collaborative strategies, a CE could transform the inefficiencies of linear value chains into novel competitive advantages for manufacturing companies. This conceptual paper presents a framework that integrates the identified inefficiencies of linear manufacturing value chains and an assessment model describing the five maturity levels of CE. At the lowest level-linearity-there is no collaboration; at the next-industrial piloting-experiments are conducted with discrete pilot projects within supply-chain partners. The third level-systemic material management-cannot be achieved without close collaboration and fair data exchange, while the next level-CE thinking-envisages a closed-loop supply chain. The highest level-full circularity-contributes not only to environmental, but also to economic and social sustainability. This paper argues that the identification of novel value circles and the co-creation of value with a variety of partners are crucial aspects for enabling the CE transition.
Author Keywords Circular economy; Connected factories; Collaboration; Manufacturing companies; Digitalisation; Supply chain
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
EID WOS:000765252000033
WoS Category Computer Science, Information Systems; Operations Research & Management Science; Telecommunications
Research Area Computer Science; Operations Research & Management Science; Telecommunications
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