Regulations, Policy Framework and Acts Related with the Application of Marine Biomass/Recycling in Different Countries DOI

Masajuwa F. Okiemute,

John Tsado Mathew,

Etsuyankpa Muhammad Bini

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Digital product passport for sustainable and circular supply chain management: a structured review of use cases DOI Creative Commons
Abraham Zhang, Stefan Seuring

International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 28

Published: July 7, 2024

Digital product passport (DPP) is a key regulatory element of the latest European Union's Circular Economy Action Plan. By enhancing traceability and supply chain transparency, its upcoming mandatory implementation aspires to improve resource circularity, cut emissions, strengthen governance. However, extant literature lacks comprehensive understanding DPP use cases in how they enable sustainable circular management (SCM). To address this knowledge gap, study first provides an overview current state policy practice. Based on structured review 82 academic literature, we synthesise functional areas that can add value improving sustainability circularity. Informed by findings, discuss theoretical practical implications DPP-enabled SCM, then prioritise research needs emerging domain.

Language: Английский

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13

Driving the Circular Economy Through Digital Servitization: Sustainable Business Models in the Maritime Sector DOI Creative Commons
Viktoriia Koilo

Businesses, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 5(1), P. 12 - 12

Published: March 4, 2025

This study explores the integration of digitalization and circular economy (CE) principles within maritime industry through a theoretical analysis, proposing framework that aligns business models with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) net-zero objectives. By investigating how digital servitization can drive economic, social, environmental outcomes, this research provides valuable insights into sustainable value creation capture across chains. The analysis covers evolution models, emphasizing their collective role in fostering transformation sector. central idea is mapping approach product–service systems (PSSs) principles, incorporating lifecycle thinking (LCT) to full environmental, social impacts. broader perspective on economic proposition highlights need for shift from selling products offering servitized products, acknowledging importance sustainability entire product lifecycle. offers actionable guidance stakeholders committed transitioning chains towards sustainable, addressing both production consumption dimensions achieve benefits.

Language: Английский

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0

Tech-Driven Sustainability DOI
Askar Garad, Hosam Alden Riyadh, Abdullah M. Al-Ansi

et al.

Advances in computer and electrical engineering book series, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 32

Published: Jan. 17, 2025

This comprehensive review explores the transformative impact of digital technologies on sustainability and quality control across diverse industries. The study aims to elucidate how such as Internet Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, data analytics, twins are leveraged optimize processes enhance operational efficiencies while ensuring adherence stringent standards. Methodology: A systematic analysis current literature empirical studies was conducted synthesize key findings insights. covers a wide range sectors including manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, energy, retail, finance, agriculture, construction, education, telecommunications, Results: reveals that play pivotal role in revolutionizing industry practices by improving supply chain transparency, optimizing logistics, enhancing patient care, enabling smart energy management, fostering sustainable agricultural practices.

Language: Английский

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0

Managing the risks against carbon neutralization for green maritime transport DOI
Melisa Özbiltekin-Pala, Yiğit Kazançoğlu, Stavros Karamperidis

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 457, P. 142478 - 142478

Published: May 3, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

2

Circular Economy: Research in the Maritime Domain DOI
W Bledsoe Jacob

Metamorphosis, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 7, 2024

The maritime domain is a very broad encompassing ship design, construction, transportation, export–import, port management, energy, ocean, and waterways management. assumption that the marine industry less flexible for transition from linear economy to circular (CE) being challenged. A factory/city in motion, therefore, CE principles may be applied ship. can ports, Successful implementation of requires comprehensive mapping business models, projects, products, services; identification all stakeholders; using biomimicry manufacturing. help regeneration restoration natural capital. models increasing revenue, reducing costs, saving environment. extended include reimagining, realigning, reworking, reaching out different players domain. faces challenges decarbonization end-of-life vessel

Language: Английский

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1

Developing circularity metrics for the maritime industry: A stakeholder focused study DOI Creative Commons
Dogancan Okumus, E. D. Andrews, Sefer Anil Gunbeyaz

et al.

Ocean Engineering, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 312, P. 119158 - 119158

Published: Sept. 12, 2024

Language: Английский

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0

The Function of Green Finance Initiative in Maintaining Ocean Health: Novel Findings From an International Database DOI Creative Commons
Lê Thanh Hà

Environmental Health Insights, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

This article empirically analyzes the influence of green finance (GF) on ocean health. Employing 10 indicators and a composite Ocean Health Index (OHI) to measure efficiency sustainability economies, study spans 9 years across 35 countries. Multiple econometric methodologies, including Feasible Generalized Least Squares (FGLS), Panel-Corrected Standard Errors (PCSE), 2-step Method Moments (GMM), demonstrate substantial negative association between GF An extensive analysis GF's relationship components indicates that negatively impacts each 6 aspects OHI. In long run, however, when Pooled Mean Group Autoregressive Distributed Lag (PMG-ARDL) model is used assess short- long-term impacts, results show positive

Language: Английский

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0

Exploring Sustainable Supply Chains Through Circular Economy Principles DOI
Thangaraja Arumugam, S. Shahul Hameed,

Deepa Priyanshu

et al.

Advances in logistics, operations, and management science book series, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 199 - 214

Published: Dec. 31, 2024

Traditionally, the world economy has operated on a “produce, use, and discard” linear basis. This method results in significant amount of waste cannot be maintained over time. Industries all around are embracing circular principles as response to challenges that they facing. These ideas place an emphasis reducing, reusing, recycling resources. With transition from economy, goal is establish system both restorative regenerative, thereby reducing waste, carbon emissions, Understanding incorporating them into planning global supply chains essential for addressing environmental concerns improving economic social well-being. By implementing these practises, resource efficiency, creativity, robustness improved.

Language: Английский

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0

Regulations, Policy Framework and Acts Related with the Application of Marine Biomass/Recycling in Different Countries DOI

Masajuwa F. Okiemute,

John Tsado Mathew,

Etsuyankpa Muhammad Bini

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

0