Circular Supply Chain and Efficiency
Elizabeth Couzineau-Zegwaard () and
Olivier Meier
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Elizabeth Couzineau-Zegwaard: PPA Business School
Olivier Meier: LIPHA Université Paris Est
A chapter in Efficiency and Optimization in Business Practice, 2025, pp 63-79 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter explores the relationship between economic efficiency and the transition to circular supply chains, driven by environmental concerns and regulatory demands. It examines the varying levels of adoption across sectors, noting successes like eco-design initiatives in luxury goods and challenges such as logistical complexities and technological limitations. A comprehensive cost–benefit analysis is advised, addressing both tangible benefits like reduced waste disposal costs and intangible ones such as improved brand reputation. The study stresses the importance of developing practical implementation guides involving KPI (Key Performance Indicator) development and supplier evaluation. It highlights technological advancements, like blockchain and artificial intelligence, and the necessity of stakeholder engagement. Lean management principles and collaborative territorial cooperation are identified as essential facilitators. The study concludes that successful circularity integration requires a collaborative effort between businesses, governments, and researchers to overcome existing challenges and unlock the full economic and environmental potential of circular supply chains.
Keywords: Circular economy; Supply chains; Economic efficiency; Eco-design; Sustainability; Technological advancements; Stakeholder engagement; Lean management; Territorial cooperation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-97641-4_4
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