Factors and future scenarios for green transition in circular waste management business model development

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Noorhan Firdaus Pambudi , Togar Mangihut Simatupang , S.M. Samindi M.K. Samarakoon , Nur Budi Mulyono , R.M. Chandima Ratnayake , Liane Okdinawati
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The research focuses on the challenges and factors influencing the development of circular waste management business models (CWMBM) in Indonesia, highlighting the reliance on landfills and the need for a transition towards more sustainable practices. Previous studies showing the relationship between factors for the implementation of a circular economy have been widely conducted but have neglected the discussion of factor priorities based on the influence of these factors on other factors, especially for the green transition towards a circular economy in waste management. This study aims to delineate the prioritisation of factors influencing the circular waste management business model, based on their impact on other factors. This study employed multiple case studies, causal loop diagrams (CLD), and the DEMATEL method to prioritize factors influencing the transition to a circular business model in green waste management, ultimately identifying sustainable risks and achievable Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Key findings revealed that community willingness to segregate waste significantly impacts separable waste collection service demand, costs, and waste workers health risks, while the analysis highlights the importance of integrating economic factors like profit into waste management business models to facilitate a green transition. The development of circular waste management businesses prioritizes factors such as waste segregation and service costs in the collection phase. In the prevention and waste reduction phase, the willingness to reduce waste and use plastic packaging is prioritized. Composting food waste is the primary factor in waste disposal and reprocessing phase. Profit is always the primary focus in all phases.
循环废物管理商业模式发展中绿色转型的因素和未来设想
该研究侧重于影响印度尼西亚循环废物管理商业模式(CWMBM)发展的挑战和因素,突出了对垃圾填埋场的依赖以及向更可持续实践过渡的必要性。以前的研究表明,实施循环经济的因素之间的关系已经广泛进行,但忽略了基于这些因素对其他因素的影响的因素优先级的讨论,特别是在废物管理中向循环经济的绿色转型。本研究的目的是根据影响循环废物管理商业模式的因素对其他因素的影响,划定其优先次序。本研究采用多个案例研究、因果循环图(CLD)和DEMATEL方法,对绿色废物管理中影响向循环商业模式过渡的因素进行优先排序,最终确定可持续风险和可实现的可持续发展目标(sdg)。主要研究结果显示,社区对废物分类的意愿显著影响可分离废物收集服务的需求、成本和废物处理工人的健康风险,同时分析强调了将利润等经济因素纳入废物管理商业模式以促进绿色转型的重要性。循环废物管理业务的发展优先考虑诸如废物分类和收集阶段的服务成本等因素。在预防和减少废物阶段,减少废物和使用塑料包装的意愿是优先考虑的。食物垃圾堆肥是垃圾处理和后处理阶段的主要因素。利润始终是所有阶段的首要关注点。
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Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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