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Circular Economy Handbook: How to Build a More Resilient, Competitive and Sustainable Business 2nd Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 233x155x29 mm, weight: 750 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Kogan Page Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1789665310
  • ISBN-13: 9781789665314
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 233x155x29 mm, weight: 750 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Kogan Page Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1789665310
  • ISBN-13: 9781789665314
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
WINNER: 2018 Les Plumes des Achats & Supply Chain - The Committee Special Prize

As we learn more about the climate and biodiversity crisis, it is clear that how we make and consume things is a major part of the problem. Extraction and processing of materials, fuels and food makes up about half of global greenhouse gas emissions and over 90% of biodiversity loss and water stress. Many modern businesses deplete resources, destroy ecosystems and dump waste and pollution at every stage - harming human health along the way.

Governments, businesses and think-tanks see the circular economy as the way forward. Now in its second edition, A Circular Economy Handbook is a guided tour through the concepts and the practicalities. A unique framework systematically explores the range of circular interventions, including product and supply chain design, material choice and supporting business models.

How does it really work for business? What circular approaches are emerging in food, fashion, consumer technology, packaging and other sectors? How do these reduce risk, improve resilience and build profitable, future-fit organizations? With over 300 real examples from around the world, this is a must-read for businesses, students and policymakers. This new edition has been extensively updated to include the latest trends, thinking, research and solutions, with a new chapter on packaging and 30 new company snapshots.

Recenzijos

"As the world adopts strategies to address the stress that the planet is under, more organizations are realizing that their knowledge and skills need updating and developing. A key aspect of this new sustainable approach is understanding where stuff comes from, how a business uses it and what happens to stuff after its first life. This is where the circular economy comes in and this book provides a range of knowledge inputs, across a number of key sectors and uses business examples which allow any organization to develop new pathways forwards." * Dr. David Peck, Associate Professor, Circular Built Environment and Critical Materials, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), The Netherlands * "This is a book for everyone in business, or who wants to shape the future of business. The circular economy is the best toolkit we have for future sustainable business and this book leads you through what it is and why so many businesses and governments are getting on board." * Tom Szaky, Founder & CEO, TerraCycle * "A very good guide, avoiding jargon and bringing concepts to life with clear explanations and concrete examples. It covers everything you need to know about 'going circular' but also goes further, reviewing criticisms and setting the bar higher." * Stephan Sicars, Managing Director, Directorate of Environment and Energy, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) * "Catherine provides rich insight into the business opportunity of the circular economy. The Circular Economy Handbook covers various company cases and frameworks which are of great practical value to those looking for inspiration. It is a great resource for organisations aiming to close the 'idea-action gap' to accelerate the transition towards a circular economy!" * Dr Nancy Bocken, Professor in Sustainable Business, Maastricht Sustainability Institute, School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University * "When considering the change of gear from a linear to a circular economy, and the need to accelerate this transition, then this handbook delivers on all levels. A well-versed specialist, Catherine describes the themes, measurements and outcomes in a non-technical manner shining a light and giving practical guidance to implementing this change." * Steve Haskew, Strategic Sustainability Executive, Circular Computing * "Every business leader and University should include this book in their programme for the next generation of aspiring professionals. In this latest edition, Catherine provides even more case studies in the constantly evolving landscape of circular economy developments around the world. A clear and comprehensive 'must-read' for any seasoned or aspiring circular economy or supply chain professional. From electronics to food to fashion, Catherine has considered a wide range of how CE frameworks have been engaged across sectors so in whatever industry your organisation resides, there are key takeaways and learnings to help any business transition towards a more circular world. Highly recommended!" * Noreen Kam, Founder & CEO, LUP Global * "The circular economy is smart, strategic thinking for profitable and purpose-led business. This book presents a catalogue of practical frameworks and inspiring examples for organizations of all sizes and shapes, in every sector, around the world." * Anna Tari, Founder, Circular Economy Club (CEC) * "Ensuring that the transition to a new economic model takes place under the best possible conditions is no easy task. Thanks to Catherine Weetman and her contributors, this book once again solidifies the foundations and reinforces the credibility of a circular economy helping us to move towards this paradigm shift that we all wish for. This is now your tool to change everything for the better. Use and reuse it, then pass on to others!" * Alexandre Lemille, The Circular Humansphere * "A perfect mix of theory and practical arguments to convince the reader that our future is circular. We must think differently, create new business rules, values and attitudes. With an outstanding compilation of cases, Catherine demonstrates how to find the right balance between growth, competitive advantage and value creation for all. Essential reading for political and businesses leaders, in countries like Brazil, that seek knowledge and inspiration to accelerate the transition." * Beatriz Luz, Founder of Exchange 4 Change Brasil, NEC and Visiting Professor at FIA * "I truly believe that awakening a taste for change - and making it happen - requires a good understanding of the circular economy while being already immersed in its practicality. It is precisely what this unique handbook does, thanks to its collection of content, its structure, and its perspective. Indeed, it provides a wealth of information gathered in one place: a straightforward way to learn fast and get inspired for your circular initiatives. It demonstrates many existing cases and strategies you might apply. You can peruse it in one go, choose a piece of a chapter that applies to your case or read it back and forth. The icing on the cake for this second version? The added chapter about packaging gives an easy-to-follow overview of this complex problem! Expert without falling into jargon, Catherine Weetman makes the Circular Economy attractive to anyone!" * Colienne Regout, CEO, Look4Loops, Canada * "Making the shift towards a circular economy model can be a huge challenge. Catherine's book is useful to what's needed most in this day and age: getting into action and shifting the existing paradigm. The book offers a range of insights and tools to help you make that shift, and deliver value along the way. Have fun, use it and join, please, our global community of change makers." * Harald Friedl, Global Advisor, Systems Change and Circular Economy *

List of figures and tables xiv
List of case studies and snapshots - by sector and company name xviii
About the author xxii
About the contributors xxiv
Acknowledgements xxvii
Introduction 1(10)
The second edition
3(1)
Global trends signalling a new direction
3(1)
How is the circular economy better?
4(3)
The book structure
7(4)
Part One An overview of the circular economy 11(136)
1 The circular economy
13(31)
What is it?
13(3)
Background
16(3)
Evolution of the concept: architects, scientists and sailors
19(7)
Other supporting approaches
26(1)
Scaling it up: countries, consultancies and companies
26(5)
The circular economy: a generic framework
31(7)
Summary
38(1)
Further resources
39(1)
Notes
40(4)
2 The design and supply chain
44(31)
Circular economy loops
45(3)
Terminology
48(4)
The design and supply chain
52(17)
Rethinking supply chains
69(1)
Summary
70(2)
Further resources
72(1)
Notes
72(3)
3 Circular business models
75(36)
Why are business models important?
76(2)
Circular business models - schools of thought
78(4)
Circular business models - goals
82(11)
Providers - private, public and peer-to-peer
93(5)
Commercial options
98(5)
Criticisms and issues
103(2)
Summary
105(2)
Further resources
107(1)
Notes
107(4)
4 Enablers and accelerators
111(36)
Enablers: thinking differently
112(8)
Enablers: technology
120(11)
Enablers: new materials
131(2)
Accelerators
133(7)
Summary
140(1)
Further resources
140(2)
Notes
142(5)
Part Two How are businesses adopting circular economy models? 147(192)
5 Drivers for change
149(26)
Our industrial economy
149(6)
Welcome to the Anthropocene
155(7)
Risk and uncertainty
162(3)
Global trends and drivers
165(5)
From challenges to opportunities
170(1)
Further resources
171(1)
Notes
171(4)
6 Food and agriculture
175(36)
Background and global trends
175(2)
Issues
177(12)
Circular economy developments
189(8)
Coffee sub-sector
197(6)
Summary
203(1)
Further resources
204(1)
Notes
204(7)
7 Fashion and textiles
211(40)
Background and global trends
211(2)
Issues
213(10)
Circular economy developments
223(19)
Summary
242(1)
Further resources
243(1)
Notes
244(7)
8 Consumer electricals and electronics
251(31)
Background
251(2)
Business models and consumption
253(7)
Circular economy developments
260(14)
Summary
274(1)
Further resources
275(1)
Notes
275(7)
9 Industrial manufacturing
282(26)
Issues
282(6)
Circular economy developments
288(14)
Summary
302(1)
Further resources
302(1)
Notes
303(5)
10 Packaging and plastics
308(31)
Evolution and global trends
309(1)
Purpose and design aims
309(1)
Issues
310(8)
Circular economy developments
318(15)
Summary
333(1)
Further resources
334(1)
Notes
335(4)
Part Three What does this mean for supply chains? 339(66)
11 Supply chain strategy and planning
341(24)
Global drivers and megatrends
342(1)
Traditional supply chains
342(3)
Supply chains for a circular economy
345(6)
Delivering access and performance
351(4)
Supply chain planning
355(2)
Product life-cycle management
357(5)
Summary
362(1)
Further resources
362(1)
Notes
363(2)
12 Supply chain operations: Sourcing and procurement, manufacturing, distribution and reverse logistics
365(40)
Background and issues
366(2)
Supply chains for the circular economy - upstream
368(3)
Supply chains for the circular economy - midstream
371(9)
Supply chains for the circular economy - downstream
380(8)
Enablers
388(4)
Accelerators
392(3)
Value opportunities
395(3)
Summary
398(1)
Further resources
399(1)
Notes
400(5)
Part Four Implementation 405(37)
13 Making the business case and starting the journey
407(35)
Trends and drivers
408(1)
The business case
408(6)
Setting the strategic direction
414(5)
Risks and opportunities
419(2)
Overcoming barriers
421(2)
Beginning the journey
423(3)
Toolkits and resources
426(9)
Measurement and assessment tools
435(2)
Summary
437(1)
Further resources
438(1)
Notes
438(4)
Glossary 442(12)
Index 454
Catherine Weetman helps businesses thrive by using fair, regenerative and circular approaches that are better for people, planet and profit. She founded Rethink Global in 2013, to support organizations that want to explore how circular and regenerative approaches create value. She is a Mentor and Group Leader for the Circular Economy Club, a member of the Strategic Foresight Board for the Circular Economy Alliance, and a member of the advisory board for UKMSN+. She also hosts the Circular Economy Podcast.