Enterprise development through networks: a case study of PETRECOZIM and the beverages sector networks in Zimbabwe

Tawanda Collins Muzamwese, Michiel A. Heldeweg, Laura Franco-Garcia
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Abstract

Inter-organisational networks contribute towards attainment of a Circular Economy (CE). Through effective collaboration, enterprise development can be achieved. In Zimbabwe, plastic waste, mainly PET is a major challenge in the quest for attaining sustainable development of the country. This research focuses on the role of collaboration between bottlers, manufacturers and brand owners in facilitating enterprise development in the context of waste recycling. A case study research design was undertaken of a PET Recycling Company commonly known as PETRECOZIM, which is located on the southern part of Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe. Interviews were undertaken with key informants and experts in the field of waste management. Document review was carried out on key documentation from the recycling centre in order to assess activities, business models, barriers, challenges, opportunities and core aspects of the operations of PETRECOZIM. The research concludes that organisations can collaborate as private sector players in a particular economic sector such as beverages, manufacturing and brand owners; to form enterprises that can thrive and undertake recycling activities. The research concludes that networks can facilitate enterprise development and self-regulation. It can also be concluded that in certain contexts, networks can operate without external interference and yield significant benefits in circular economy thematic areas such as waste management. The research also concludes that the business model of recycling networks requires blended financing models beyond network partners of one sector, to ensure sustainability. Key barriers identified include lack of participation in the network by organisations which operate in the bottling sector, but are not part of the PETRECOZIM initiative. These firms also lack technical capacity for advanced PET recycling as well as lack of financing to complete recycling stages beyond bales and flakes. The research also concludes that in order to attain circularity and “close the loop”, PETRECOZIM should recycle the waste further into usable products. The Case study also concludes that, without the support of the network members who finance the enterprise PETRECOZIM, its survival is not guaranteed beyond the network. It is recommended that, networks develop models which are sustainable beyond network support, in order to ensure long-term viability.

通过网络发展企业:津巴布韦 PETRECOZIM 和饮料行业网络案例研究
组织间网络有助于实现循环经济(CE)。通过有效合作,可以实现企业发展。在津巴布韦,塑料废物(主要是 PET 塑料废物)是实现国家可持续发展的一大挑战。本研究的重点是瓶装商、制造商和品牌所有者之间的合作在促进废物回收利用方面的企业发展中的作用。本研究对一家 PET 回收公司(俗称 PETRECOZIM)进行了案例研究设计,该公司位于津巴布韦首都哈拉雷南部。对废物管理领域的主要信息提供者和专家进行了访谈。对回收中心的重要文件进行了审查,以评估 PETRECOZIM 的活动、商业模式、障碍、挑战、机遇和核心业务。研究得出的结论是,各组织可以作为特定经济部门(如饮料、制造和品牌所有者)的私营部门参与者开展合作,组建能够蓬勃发展并开展回收活动的企业。研究得出结论,网络可以促进企业发展和自我调节。研究还得出结论,在某些情况下,网络可以在没有外部干扰的情况下运作,并在废物管理等循环经济专题领域产生显著效益。研究还得出结论,回收网络的商业模式需要超越某一部门网络合作伙伴的混合融资模式,以确保可持续性。研究发现的主要障碍包括:瓶装行业的运营组织缺乏对网络的参与,但它们不属于 PETRECOZIM 倡议的一部分。这些公司还缺乏先进 PET 再循环的技术能力,也缺乏资金来完成包和片以外的再循环阶段。研究还得出结论,为了实现循环和 "闭环",PETRECOZIM 应进一步回收废物,使其成为可用产品。案例研究还得出结论,如果没有资助 PETRECOZIM 企业的网络成员的支持,该企业在网络之外的生存就没有保障。建议各网络开发超出网络支持范围的可持续模式,以确保长期生存能力。
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