Evaluating approaches to resource management in consumer product sectors - An overview of global practices

Jagdeep Singh, Tim Cooper, Christine Cole, Alex Gnanapragasam, Matthew Shapley

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Abstract

Addressing global sustainability challenges associated with natural resource security and climate change requires new perspective on waste and resource management. Sustainability-driven business model innovations have a crucial role in transforming current, unsustainable, production and consumption patterns by slowing product replacement and closing material cycles. This study identifies best practice across a range of consumer product sectors. The study developed a novel methodology to identify and evaluate practical approaches to resource efficiency and the circular economy in order to reduce energy and material demand in these product sectors. These approaches include durable product design, enhanced repair and upgrade services, and product take-back. The study analysed 519 products and identified a total 145 examples of best practice within their respective product sectors that provide important insights into planning more circular business models in a range of product sectors. The paper highlights major barriers to, and opportunities, for wider implementation of these practices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)218-237
Number of pages20
JournalJournal of Cleaner Production
Volume224
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Other Environmental Engineering

Free keywords

  • Business model innovation
  • Circular economy
  • Consumer products
  • Content analysis
  • Product lifetimes
  • Resource recovery

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