Supply Topic 7 (Circular Economy) Flashcards
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circular economy
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- provides multiple value creation mechanisms
- decoupled from consumption of finite resources
- seeks to rebuild capital (financial, manufactured, human, social or natural
- ensures enhanced flows of goods and services
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current economy
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- more linear = take materials and use to make products and services
- then throw them away (disposal)
- want to move towards circularity as the way of production and consumption (reuse and change to another)
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principles of circular economy
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- balance resource flows to preserve and enhance natural capital (renewable resources)
- increase utility of product, components and materials to increase or optimise resource yields (closed loop supply chains)
- enable system effectiveness (reducing and eliminating detrimental effects to env and society)
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options within circular economy
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Butterfly diagram
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- visualising the circular economy
- illustrates continuous flow of materials
- right = technical
- left = biological
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Technical cycle
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- materials not consumed during the use
- not biodegradable, cant repair/manufacture
- different ways to technically circulate these
- keep in use as long as possible
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biological cycle
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- materials that can biodegrade or safely return to nature again (biological materials)
- renewable themselves
- consumed
- regenerative, feedback into system and build something better
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open loop supply chain
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- waste of 1 economic actor is channelled to other kinds of supply chains
- not necessarily in the same supply chain (to other products)
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closed loop supply chain
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- waste is re-inserted into the same/similar supply chains
- forms loop when recycle, reuse, remanufacture feed back into supply chain
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supply chain barriers to achieving circular economy
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- established supply chains = characterised by lack of collaboration or tensions between partners = create lack of willingness to collaborate on new endeavours
- chains (especially reverse) involve network set ups with complex contractual arrangements, governing these = difficult
- required relationships may be missing (new stakeholders involved, networks not built, missing relationships)
- many product changes have supply chain effects = require addressing by external partners
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reverse supply chains
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- backward movement of goods (defective products) from vendors back up the supply chain
- opposite of typical supply chain
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barriers to achieving circular in current economy
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- economy is still linear
- thinking of how to evolve circularity into that