Title: | A circular economy handbook for business and supply chains : repair, remake, redesign, rethink |
Authors: | Catherine Weetman, Author |
Edition statement: | 1st Edition. |
Publisher: | London : Kogan Page, 2017 |
ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-7494-7675-5 |
Size: | xxix, 398 pages |
Languages: | English |
Descriptors: |
[Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic policy > economic policy > circular economy [Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic structure > economic system [Eurovoc] EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS > documentation > document > case study |
Tags: | supply chain ; handbook |
Abstract: |
Back cover: "A Circular Economy Handbook for Business and Supply Chains is an easily digestible and comprehensive handbook that provides a clear guide to the circular economy, helping the reader create future-fit, sustainable strategies. Real examples across a range of market sectors help businesses, students and policymakers understand the theory and fast-developing practice of the circular economy. To help the reader generate ideas, A Circular Economy Handbook for Business and Supply Chains provides a holistic framework for the design and supply chain and supporting business models, and includes tools the reader can use to get started.
Whilst growing global consumption presents fantastic business opportunities, our current linear systems (take some materials, make a product, use it and then throw it away) are not fit for purpose. The circular economy unlocks this problem by decoupling resources from consumption. Engaged businesses are re-thinking product design, material choices, business models and supply chains. A Circular Economy Handbook for Business and Supply Chains is a must-read for anyone who wants to apply the circular economy today. Online resources now available: PowerPoint slides of figures and tables from every chapter created by the author." |
Contents note: |
Part 1. An overview of the circular economy;
1. The circular economy – What is it? 2. The design and supply chain 3. Circular economy business models 4. Circular economy enablers and accelerators Part 2. How are businesses adopting circular economy models? 5. The ‘Great Acceleration’ 6. Food and agriculture 7. Fashion and textiles 8. Consumer electricals and electronics 9. Industrial manufacturing. Part 3: What does this mean for supply chains? 10. Supply chain strategy and planning 11. Supply chain – upstream: Product design, sourcing and procurement 12. Supply chain – midstream: The manufacturing process 13. Supply chain – downstream: Distribution and reverse logistics Part 4: Implementation 14. Making the business case and starting the journey |
Copies (1)
Barcode | Call number | Media type | Location | Section | Status |
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005244 | WD 371 | Livre | Centre de documentation du CERDI / Ecole d'Economie | Salle de lecture | Available |