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摘要
从摇篮到摇篮(Cradle to Cradle,简称 C2C)是家具、地毯和纺织品行业的一种转变,旨在通过闭环生产最大限度地减少对环境的影响。本研究采用演绎定性编码法探讨了实施 C2C 的最佳实践。对 H&M、Levi'®、DESSO 和 Herman Miller 的案例研究揭示了诸如高初始成本、有限的 C2C 材料可用性和闭环回收的可扩展性等挑战。不过,该研究指出了采用 C2C 的最佳实践:优先考虑安全材料、研发投资、闭环系统、利益相关者教育和支持性政策,这些都是克服挑战和实现循环的关键。从理论上讲,该研究将 C2C 战略与家具、地毯和纺织品等现实世界中关键行业部门的实施联系起来,并确定了这些行业成功实施 C2C 的最佳实践和面临的挑战。在实践中,该研究为制造企业和政策制定者提供了可操作的建议,以实施 C2C 原则,减少对环境的影响,获得竞争优势,并为更可持续的未来做出贡献。
Understanding the best practices of cradle to cradle in furnishings, carpet, and textile industries–A case studies analysis and conceptual model
Cradle to Cradle (C2C) is a shift in the furnishing, carpet, and textile industries, aiming to minimize environmental impact through closed-loop production. This study explores the best practices for C2C implementation using deductive qualitative coding. Case studies of H&M, Levi’®, DESSO, and Herman Miller reveal challenges such as high initial costs, limited C2C material availability, and scalability of closed-loop recycling. However, the study identifies C2C adoption best practices: prioritizing safe materials, research and development investment, closed-loop systems, stakeholder education, and supportive policies as keys to overcoming challenges and achieving circularity. Theoretically, the study connects C2C strategy with real-world critical industry sector implementation in furnishings, carpets, and textiles and identifies best practices and challenges for C2C success in these industries. Practically, the study offers actionable recommendations for manufacturing companies and policymakers to implement C2C principles, reducing their environmental footprint, gaining a competitive advantage, and contributing to a more sustainable future.