Navigating barriers to reverse logistics adoption in circular economy: An integrated approach for sustainable development

IF 6.9 Q1 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Harshad Sonar , Bishal Dey Sarkar , Prasad Joshi , Nikhil Ghag , Vardhan Choubey , Sandeep Jagtap
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Achievement of sustainability goals is an epic task for developing economies that still strive to fulfil their basic needs. The availability of limited resources in the developing world vis-à-vis the ever-increasing demand poses further challenges to developing economies willing to transition into circular economies. Reverse logistics (RL) can facilitate this transition towards a circular economy (CE) by maximising resource utilisation and minimising waste, contributing to sustainability goals. This paper contributes to emerging literature by analysing the development and comprehensive potential of reverse logistics as a sustainability tool. It explores the significant barriers to the adoption of reverse logistics towards a circular economy, considering long-term sustainability. In the first phase, thirteen barriers have been identified from the past academic literature. Three barriers with a defuzzification number less than the threshold limit are excluded, and the final ten barriers are then prioritised using the decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) method. The findings suggest that a lack of strategic plans for returns is crucial for RL adoption towards a circular economy, followed by a lack of visibility for recycling/reuse. Organisations can increase customer satisfaction, promote environmental sustainability, and gain a competitive edge in the market by creating a strategic plan for reverse logistics. Organisations may lower costs and contribute to a more sustainable and ecologically responsible supply chain by improving visibility across the reverse logistics process. The results serve as a framework for decision-making in RL towards sustainable development. Managers and policymakers can formulate more robust and realistic decisions that align with “maximising profits,” “saving the planet,” “social concerns,” and, most importantly, “consumer concerns” in the circular economy ecosystem. Several implications are derived, leading to increased competitiveness and resilient business strategies. The novelty of this work lies in the identification of barriers to reverse logistics adoption towards a circular economy using an integrated fuzzy Delphi-DEMATEL approach, considering long-term sustainability. This approach is studied for the first time in a developing economy context, proposing social, economic, and environmental effects and actions to be taken by organisations for sustainable development.

克服循环经济中逆向物流应用的障碍:促进可持续发展的综合方法
对于仍在努力满足基本需求的发展中经济体来说,实现可持续性目标是一项艰巨的任务。发展中世界的资源有限,而需求却不断增加,这给愿意向循环经济转型的发展中经济体带来了更多挑战。逆向物流(RL)可以通过最大限度地利用资源和减少浪费来促进向循环经济(CE)的转型,从而为实现可持续发展目标做出贡献。本文通过分析逆向物流作为可持续发展工具的发展和综合潜力,为新兴文献做出了贡献。考虑到长期可持续性,本文探讨了采用逆向物流实现循环经济的重大障碍。在第一阶段,从过去的学术文献中确定了 13 个障碍。排除了三个模糊数小于阈值限制的障碍,然后使用决策试验和评估实验室(DEMATEL)方法对最后十个障碍进行了优先排序。研究结果表明,缺乏退货战略计划是采用 RL 实现循环经济的关键,其次是缺乏回收/再利用的能见度。企业可以通过制定逆向物流战略计划来提高客户满意度,促进环境的可持续发展,并获得市场竞争优势。企业可以通过提高整个逆向物流过程的可见度来降低成本,并为建立更具可持续性和生态责任的供应链做出贡献。研究结果可作为实现可持续发展的逆向物流决策框架。管理者和决策者可以制定更稳健、更现实的决策,使其符合循环经济生态系统中的 "利润最大化"、"拯救地球"、"社会关注 "以及最重要的 "消费者关注"。由此得出的若干启示将有助于提高竞争力和制定有弹性的商业战略。这项工作的新颖之处在于,考虑到长期的可持续性,利用综合模糊德尔菲-DEMATEL 方法确定了采用逆向物流实现循环经济的障碍。该方法首次在发展中经济体背景下进行研究,提出了社会、经济和环境影响以及组织为可持续发展应采取的行动。
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