“…Generally, sustainability risks can be seen from social, environmental and economic perspectives. 3 For instance, social responsibility risks threaten the license to operate in the mining sector. This also includes the risks tied to the perception of over-consumption of resources and reputational risk linked to investment in projects with potentially damaging ecological effects.…”
Section: Sixth Layer: Benefits and Risks Of Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aryee and Adaku noted that researchers are gravitating toward sustainability. 3 Cozzolino and De Giovanni established that firms are taking the path of sustainability. 4 Besides, Alkaraan et al, and Chen et al illustrated that the doctrines of sustainability have percolated into policies and initiatives.…”
This study presents a comprehensive framework for sustainability showing the different sides or perspectives of the concept and its derivatives based on extensive literature and industry experience. A common and...
“…Generally, sustainability risks can be seen from social, environmental and economic perspectives. 3 For instance, social responsibility risks threaten the license to operate in the mining sector. This also includes the risks tied to the perception of over-consumption of resources and reputational risk linked to investment in projects with potentially damaging ecological effects.…”
Section: Sixth Layer: Benefits and Risks Of Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aryee and Adaku noted that researchers are gravitating toward sustainability. 3 Cozzolino and De Giovanni established that firms are taking the path of sustainability. 4 Besides, Alkaraan et al, and Chen et al illustrated that the doctrines of sustainability have percolated into policies and initiatives.…”
This study presents a comprehensive framework for sustainability showing the different sides or perspectives of the concept and its derivatives based on extensive literature and industry experience. A common and...
“…Currently, many scholars have systematically reviewed RL and supply chain management (SCM), and drawn valuable conclusions from different perspectives. For instance, Aryee and Adaku [28] fill a gap in systematic scientific research on RL through bibliometric and content analysis, uncovering six critical themes: importance, drivers, implementation resources, practices, empirical studies, and mathematical modeling, via qualitative analysis. Detwal et al [29] research on metaheuristic methods, emphasizing its importance in promoting the realization of circular economy in dealing with SC optimization issues.…”
Implementing reverse logistics in the construction industry is considered a crucial method to achieve a circular economy. Despite a wealth of research focusing on improving reverse logistics systems, businesses still encounter challenges during the implementation process. Therefore, this study conducted a systematic literature review utilizing bibliometric methods to analyze 623 articles on reverse logistics in the construction industry published on Web of Science from 1995 to 2023. Additionally, a comprehensive review of 56 high-quality literature on obstacles to implementing reverse logistics in the construction industry and optimizing reverse supply chains was conducted. This review uncovered the current status and challenges of implementing reverse logistics in the construction industry and proposed potential solutions to address these issues. The main findings of this study include: (1) increasing academic interest in construction waste reverse logistics, with Chinese scholars leading the way and publications predominantly in environmental and construction journals, with limited coverage in logistics journals; (2) the primary obstacles to implementing reverse logistics in the construction industry lie in supply chain management, such as lacking deconstruction designs, incomplete recycling markets, difficulties in evaluating the quality of secondary materials, and insufficient supply chain integration; (3) proposing a framework for a construction industry reverse logistics supply chain ecosystem, aiming to establish a platform to facilitate online collection of construction waste, online transactions of secondary materials, end-to-end monitoring, and data analytics for consultation.
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