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The Implications of Circular Supply Chains and the EU Digital Product Passport in Maritime Decarbonization

Henrik Hvid Jensen (), Henrik Sornn-Friese (), Steffen Foldager Jensen () and Nicolò Aurisano ()
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Henrik Hvid Jensen: DXC Technology Denmark
Henrik Sornn-Friese: Copenhagen Business School
Steffen Foldager Jensen: Aalborg University
Nicolò Aurisano: A.P. Moller Maersk A/S

A chapter in Maritime Decarbonization, 2023, pp 231-250 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The authors of this chapter discuss the implications of the circular economy and the European Union proposed Digital Product Passport (DPP) on the value, manufacture, use, re-use and disposal of materials throughout the maritime transportation value chain. The authors assert that without a competitive global circular economy, the maritime sector will never be able to reach the global climate and environmental ambitions and targets. They explain the principles of a circular economy and provide several examples of how the EU DPP might work and how it will impact the maritime transportation chain.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-39936-7_18

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