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What is Linear Supply Chain

Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship Development and Opportunities in Circular Economy
Linear supply chain is approach based on the linear flow of materials and fails to include both environmental aspects and management of the end-of-life phase of products.
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Development of Supply Chain Framework for the Circular Economy
Yanamandra Ramakrishna (School of Business, Skyline University College, UAE)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5116-5.ch012
Abstract
The rapid pace at which technology has contributed several technological products and gadgets created a surplus in some areas and deficiencies in some areas of the modern world. For instance, there is a tremendous wastage of food in one country, excessive usage of electronic items in some other countries, and in many other countries, people starve for food and possession of basic electronic items. This situation has led to imbalance and wastage. In addition, sustained efforts to reuse/recycle the goods produced by different business organizations are inadequate. SCM plays a role in re-usability of goods and recycling of used goods. Organizations have to redesign their supply chains to achieve the objective of the circular economy, which propagates the concept of wealth out of waste by reusing/recycling the products. The research in the area of the role of the supply chain in the circular economy is just gaining its importance, and it is still in the nascent stage. Hence, this chapter highlights the significance of in circular economy by developing a framework that emphasizes its role.
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CircuSChain Game: A Serious Game to Explore Circular Supply Chains
Management process of material and information flows, starting with raw material extraction activity, encompasses production, distribution and use activities, and ends with landfilling.
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