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“…What improvements in environmental impact should be realised for a company to have a viable claim that it runs a circular business model? It is important to note that implementing circular strategies, even if improvements in resource efficiency are achieved, do not by default reduce environmental impact [55,62]; for instance, if environmental improvements at product level are outweighed by rebound effects at system level. Moreover, how much should a company contribute to cycling resources and closing resource flows to have a viable claim that it runs a circular business model?…”
Section: Final Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…What improvements in environmental impact should be realised for a company to have a viable claim that it runs a circular business model? It is important to note that implementing circular strategies, even if improvements in resource efficiency are achieved, do not by default reduce environmental impact [55,62]; for instance, if environmental improvements at product level are outweighed by rebound effects at system level. Moreover, how much should a company contribute to cycling resources and closing resource flows to have a viable claim that it runs a circular business model?…”
Section: Final Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• the selection of the right key activities of a company (e.g., whether operating a leasing scheme [54] or another type of PSS is useful [49,50]; whether resource recovery is performed in house or outsourced [55]); • acquiring the key resources (e.g., collection points for reverse logistics);…”
Section: How Are Circular Business Models Understood?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implication of this is that, including consumers' considerations in remanufacturability will help decision makers efficiently identify prospective products to remanufacture instead of the selection and remanufacturing of products which may not be accepted by consumers, such as in the mobile phone industry. This finding is critical to the realisation of the full potentials of remanufacturing as a sustainable strategy to reduce wastes and energy consumption by returning used products to 'like-new' condition [7], [73].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is still facing complex and dynamic challenges in today's competitive society. Karvonen et al (2015) stated that some automotive stakeholders recognised that ELV could bring many benefits to the three dimensions of sustainability: society, economy and environment. However, the awareness of the ELV concept and its implementation is still poor in Finland.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%