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Title Drivers and barriers towards circular economy in agri-food supply chain: A review
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Authors Mehmood, A; Ahmed, S; Viza, E; Bogush, A; Ayyub, RM
Title Drivers and barriers towards circular economy in agri-food supply chain: A review
Year 2021
Published Business Strategy And Development, 4, 4
DOI 10.1002/bsd2.171
Abstract Over the past few years, the circular economy (CE) concept has captured considerable attention from researchers and practitioners as a potential solution for social, economic, and environmental challenges. But in literature, limited engagement has been given to explore the CE initiatives, particularly in the agri-food supply chain (AFSC). This paper aims to address this gap by critically reviewing the existing literature and identify the drivers and barriers for implementing the CE in the AFSC. This study uses a systematic literature review approach to critically analyse the current literature to develop future empirical research areas. The popularity of the CE drivers and barriers in the AFSC following the number of times they appeared in the research studies is examined. It shows that environmental (67%), policy and economy (47%), and financial benefits (43%) are the three top drivers. However, institutional (64%), financial (48%), and technological risks (40%) are the top three barriers in implementing CE practices in the AFSC. It is observed that there is an utmost need for international communities to introduce internationally accepted standards and frameworks for CE practices to be used globally to eliminate waste, particularly in the agriculture sector. Moreover, government intervention to stimulate CE initiatives plays a critical role in the transition process.
Author Keywords agri-food supply chain; barriers; circular economy; closed-loop supply chain; drivers
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000656650500001
WoS Category Business; Environmental Studies
Research Area Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
PDF https://pure.coventry.ac.uk/ws/files/42574254/Mehmood_et_al._Drivers_and_barriers.pdf
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