Organic Compost Supply Chain Analysis: A TCE Perspective

IF 2.4 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Brian Chikwava, H. Shee, Simon Millcock, Paul Chapman
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With the growing attention to Circular Economy (CE), there is a need to develop a waste management strategy to coordinate waste and recycling infrastructure across regional South Australia. The transition into CE needs a clear understanding of appropriate input and output opportunities while aligning the whole supply chain for value creation from waste. The development of the organic recovery industry in South Australia is severely constrained by the lack of suitable processing plants, which are currently operating at their limit. Amidst the challenges of CE adoption, a supply chain for organic compost needs a thorough analysis for capacity expansion. Using transaction cost economics (TCE), this exploratory study investigated the contractual difficulties and logistical challenges of the proposed organic compost supply chain connecting regional organic waste sources with processors and organic compost users. Interviews of organic waste suppliers, processors, and users revealed that while processing appeared to be viable for organic compost, the cost of organising its supply chain might be prohibitively high. Building more processing plants might face supply chain and logistical challenges without support from multi-stakeholders. Practical implications of CE are drawn for the benefits of all
有机堆肥供应链分析:TCE视角
随着对循环经济(CE)的日益关注,有必要制定废物管理战略,以协调南澳大利亚地区的废物和回收基础设施。向电子产品转型需要清楚地了解适当的投入和产出机会,同时调整整个供应链,以从废物中创造价值。由于缺乏合适的加工厂,南澳大利亚州有机回收行业的发展受到严重制约,目前这些加工厂已达到极限。在采用CE的挑战中,有机堆肥的供应链需要对产能扩张进行彻底的分析。利用交易成本经济学(TCE),本探索性研究调查了拟议的有机堆肥供应链的合同困难和物流挑战,该供应链将区域有机废物来源与加工商和有机堆肥用户连接起来。对有机废物供应商、加工商和用户的采访显示,虽然有机堆肥的处理似乎是可行的,但组织其供应链的成本可能高得令人望而却步。如果没有多方利益相关者的支持,建造更多的加工厂可能会面临供应链和物流方面的挑战。行政长官的实际意义是为了所有人的利益
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