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摘要
循环经济(CE)旨在优化自然资源的利用,使可持续生产流程在闭环系统中运行。在生产环境中,必须从 CE 的角度分析每个产品的生命周期阶段。虽然使用阶段对环境的影响很大,但它也面临着必须探索的挑战和机遇。本研究的目标是:(i) 确定企业可实施的主要准则,以提高产品使用阶段的循环性;(ii) 概述提高产品使用阶段循环性的现有机遇和挑战。研究确定了企业可在产品使用阶段采用的与消费电子产品做法有关的准则,这些准则分为 15 个关键领域:再利用、逆向物流、资源、营销、合同、系统、工具及其他。此外,研究还强调了改善企业与消费者之间关系的机会,如扩大产品服务系统并将其与欧共体的覆盖水平联系起来。研究还认识到在使用阶段阻碍有效实施 CE 的挑战,如包装部门、电气和电子部门、产品的耐用性、对不同参与者的需求、高层管理的重要性、CE 级别方法、租赁作为一种商业模式、电子设备和发动机的再制造和再加工、批量销售产品的选择以及提高人们对整个产品生命周期中 CE 重要性的认识。研究得出的结论是,所发现的指导原则可以促进向 CE 过渡,让用户积极参与进来,并利用现有的方法和工具。
Opportunities and challenges to increase circularity in the product's use phase
The circular economy (CE) seeks to optimize the use of natural resources and to allow sustainable production processes to work in a closed-loop system. Each product's life cycle phase must be analyzed from the CE perspective in a production environment. Although the use phase is significant in terms of environmental impact, it faces challenges and opportunities that must be explored. The objectives of this study are (i) to identify the main guidelines companies can implement to increase circularity in the product's use phase and (ii) to outline the existing opportunities and challenges to increase circularity in the product's use phase. The study identified guidelines related to CE practices in the product's use phase that companies can adopt, which were categorized into 15 key areas: reuse, reverse logistics, resources, marketing, contract, systems, tools, and others. Furthermore, it highlighted opportunities to improve the relationship between companies and consumers, such has expanding product-service systems and connecting them to EC coverage levels. The research also recognized challenges that impede the effective implementation of CE in the use phase, such as the packaging sector, electrical and electronics sector, durability of products, need for different players, the importance of top management, CE level approach, renting as a business model, remanufacturing and reprocessing of electronic equipment and engines, options to sell products in bulk and raising people's awareness of the importance of CE throughout the product's life cycle. The research shows concluded that the guidelines found can facilitate the transition to CE, actively involving users and using existing methodologies and tools.
期刊介绍:
Sustainable Futures: is a journal focused on the intersection of sustainability, environment and technology from various disciplines in social sciences, and their larger implications for corporation, government, education institutions, regions and society both at present and in the future. It provides an advanced platform for studies related to sustainability and sustainable development in society, economics, environment, and culture. The scope of the journal is broad and encourages interdisciplinary research, as well as welcoming theoretical and practical research from all methodological approaches.