Decarbonization of Remanufactured Products in the Circular Supply Chain: Practical Strategies for the Rubber Recycling Industry  
Author Ching-Hsin Wang

 

Co-Author(s) Chih-Han Chen; Hsi-Huang Hsieh

 

Abstract Many studies focus on circular supply chains and decarbonization of remanufactured Products. However, the majority only focus on precautions or obstacles in the implementation of supply chains, rather than delving deeper into the decarbonization of processes within circular supply chains. This study has confirmed which directions the manufacturing processes of remanufactured products need to move toward so as to achieve the goal of decarbonization when implementing circular supply chains. We have selected key factors from the initial aspects and criteria using FDM and then carried out the ranking of importance for the selected aspects and criteria using FDEMATEL. The main aspects include environmental, social, and economic benefits, as well as value recovery. In addition, the main directions for implementing circular supply chains in the industry are cooperating with different supply chain partners, having effective reverse logistics systems, collaborating with multiple companies, optimizing technology, and developing the industrial symbiosis network.

 

Keywords Circular supply chain; rubber recycling industry; decarbonization
   
    Article #:  RQD2024-133
 

Proceedings of 29th ISSAT International Conference on Reliability & Quality in Design
August 8-10, 2024