Remanufactuing Flashcards
1
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- “Promoting remanufacturing, refurbishment, repair, and direct reuse” (February 2017)
- European commission, UNEP
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- S1: Presentation of the preliminary findings of the IRP report
- S2: Addressing barriers on a firm level
- S3: Effective policy frameworks for remanufacturing, refurbishment,
repair, and direct reuse - S4: Increasing consumer acceptance of remanufacturing, refurbishment,
repair, and direct reuse - S5: Strengthening collaboration between scientists, businesses and
governments
2
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- “Repair for a Broken Economy: Lessons for Circular Economy from an International Interview Study of Repairers” (February 2021)
- Johan Niskanen, Duncan McLaren, Jonas Anshelm
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- interview study with 34 repair practitioners and experts
- subjectivity, temporarility, politicization
3
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- “Identifying recommendations to promote remanufacturing in Europe” (October 2017)
- Iris Karvonen, Kim Jansson, Katri Nehm, Saija Vatanen, David Parker
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- conducted by European Remanufacturing Network
- Industrial voice comes from more than 600 people
- defined 3 future scenarios
- recommendations for policymakers: trae barriers which limit the potential for remanufacturing being able to globally move goods
4
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- “Circular Economy Development of Recycling Industries” (November 2018)
- UNIDO
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- Plenary 1: Policies to support and barriers for recycling industry development
- Plenary 2: Plastics Recycling
- Plenary 3: Metals Recycling
- Plenary 4: Textile Recycling
- Plenary 5: Composite Waste Streams Recycling
5
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- “Drivers and Barriers of Mobile Phone Remanufacturing Business in Indonesia: Perspectives of Retailers” (November 2019)
- Didik Wahjudi, Shu-san Gan, Yopi Yusuf Tanoto, Jerry Winata and Benny Tjahjono
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- interviews on 3 retailers in Surabaya, Indonesia
- main barriers: cannibalizing new mobile phones’ market share, uncertainty of core supply, discontinuity of replacement part supply, lack of product knowledge among consumers and retailers, hesitation of retailers to sell remanufactured products, and lack of strict and clear regulations about remanufacturing business
6
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- “ Remanufactured Goods: An Overview of the U.S. and Global Industries, Markets, and Trade” (October 2012)
- USITC
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- aerospace, HDOR (heavy-duty and off-road) equipment, motor vehicle parts, IT products, medical device, retreated tires, other 6 sectors (consumer products, electrical apparatus, locomotives, machinery, office furniture, restaurant equipment)
7
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- “Map of Remanufacturing Business Model Landscape” (may 2016)
- ERN (European Remanufacturing Nettwork)
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- summarising how 30 remanufacturing companies
- types of remanufacturer; Original Equipment Manufacturers (OME), Contracted Remanufacturers (CR) , Independent Remanufacturers (IR)
- Core sourcing; Buy back based, Ownership based, Voluntary based
- common challenge for remanufacturers is the uncertainty of time and quality of the cores