Evolution and Equilibrium of a Low Carbon E-commerce Closed-Loop Supply Chain Recycling System: An Evolutionary Game Approach DOI Open Access

Ma Ruimin,

Yao Lifei

Published: Nov. 17, 2023

The rapid advancement of technology has led to increased electronic consumption and a corresponding rise in e-waste generation. To address this issue, study develops low-carbon e-commerce closed-loop supply chain (LCE-CLSC) system with remanufacturer, platform, the government as key stakeholders. An evolutionary game approach is employed investigate system's dynamics, analyzing impact stakeholder strategies on equilibrium. Numerical simulations reveal important findings: Firstly, initiatives promoting recycling, carbon taxes traditional products, can incentivize remanufacturers produce items encourage platform investment recycling services. Secondly, higher sales revenues motivate products. Thirdly, consumer sensitivity services strengthens waste recovery when platforms increase investments these services, leading choosing production. Lastly, subsidies may become ineffective if cost remanufacturers' reduction platforms' exceeds their affordability. These findings offer insights for sustainable development obsolete product systems.

Language: Английский

Analysis of environmental impact on the production process of packaged drinking water using the life cycle assessment method DOI Open Access
Diana Puspita Sari,

A R Nugraeni,

Sri Hartini

et al.

IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 1414(1), P. 012084 - 012084

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Abstract PT X is a company engaged in the bottled drinking water industry. In order to carry out its activities, strives create better future through healthy lifestyle, earth, and ecosystem. Therefore, this factory needs conduct Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) as part of company’s commitment environmental conservation. Based on LCA results assessment using SimaPro software version 9.1.1.7 with eco-cost 2024 V1.0 method, it can be seen that three stages production process are hotspots making preform bottles contribution 53.85% or IDR 29,303,310,488, followed by packing 25.24% 13,733,242,930, distribution 9.75% 5,307,391,210. The improvement recommendations given include implementation an air recovery system reuse residual blowing into bottles, road infrastructure area, truck use policies, enforcement regulations certification testing motorized vehicles transporting goods hybrid solar PV improve energy efficiency reliability well optimize space for installation.

Language: Английский

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Digital Technologies Enabling Component Reuse in Circular Value Chains: Using Digital Twin, Internet of Things and Robots in Construction and Manufacturing Sectors DOI Creative Commons
Prabhat Kiran Thakuri, Lauri Alkki, Leena Aarikka‐Stenroos

et al.

R and D Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 19, 2024

ABSTRACT The reuse of components is a highly impactful way to implement the circular economy (CE) and limit negative environmental externalities in material‐intensive industries, such as construction manufacturing. Although research integrating digitalisation CE has proposed wide range digital technologies facilitate component reuse, these studies have limited their focus single are centred on firms, explaining how technology can support value chain actor specific solution. Consequently, we lack comprehensive understanding enable implementation diverse practices—from design disassembly reassembly—undertaken by multiple actors chains. Against this backdrop, conducted qualitative multiple‐case study three technologies—addressing data‐driven modelling analytics (Digital Twin), data collection monitoring (Internet Things [IoT]) data‐informed automatisation (robots)—advance practices manufacturing Data were gathered from case companies through interviews, over 3 years ethnographic observation supplemented with document analysis, secondary sources. Three key results emerge our study: first, offer eight enabling functions thereby fundamental instrumentalities for practices: knowledge optimisation, planning optimisation improved operationalisation. Second, they five categories business‐ management‐related benefits, namely, systems physical processes, enhanced management chains, economic innovation development. Third, benefits realised at levels within that is, individual actors, partnerships entire allowing us identify diversified scopes benefits. Our findings synthesised into conceptual framework relative detail This contributes provides practical insights both sectoral chains maximise effectiveness advance transition.

Language: Английский

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Evolution and Equilibrium of a Low Carbon E-commerce Closed-Loop Supply Chain Recycling System: An Evolutionary Game Approach DOI Open Access

Ma Ruimin,

Yao Lifei

Published: Nov. 17, 2023

The rapid advancement of technology has led to increased electronic consumption and a corresponding rise in e-waste generation. To address this issue, study develops low-carbon e-commerce closed-loop supply chain (LCE-CLSC) system with remanufacturer, platform, the government as key stakeholders. An evolutionary game approach is employed investigate system's dynamics, analyzing impact stakeholder strategies on equilibrium. Numerical simulations reveal important findings: Firstly, initiatives promoting recycling, carbon taxes traditional products, can incentivize remanufacturers produce items encourage platform investment recycling services. Secondly, higher sales revenues motivate products. Thirdly, consumer sensitivity services strengthens waste recovery when platforms increase investments these services, leading choosing production. Lastly, subsidies may become ineffective if cost remanufacturers' reduction platforms' exceeds their affordability. These findings offer insights for sustainable development obsolete product systems.

Language: Английский

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