Towards a Model for Analyzing the Circular Economy in Ecuadorian Companies: A Conceptual Framework
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Circular Economy Framework
2.2. Circular Economy Indicators
2.3. Circular Economy Implementation in Local Cases
3. Results
3.1. Circular Economy Framework
3.2. CE Metrics
3.3. Case Studies
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Nº | Resource Type | Title | Year | Author |
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1 | Article | Design of indicators for measuring product performance in the circular economy | 2017 | Cayzer |
2 | Article | Performance indicators for a circular economy: A case study on post-industrial plastic waste | 2017 | Huysman |
3 | Tool | Circular economy tool kid | 2013 | X |
4 | Article | Hybrid top-down and bottom-up framework to measure products’ circularity performance | 2017 | Saidani |
5 | Report | CIRCULARITY INDICATORS An Approach to Measuring Circularity | 2015 | Ellen Macarthur fundation |
6 | Report | The business opportunity of closed loop innovation | 2014 | Kingfisher’s |
7 | Article | Two life cycle assessment (LCA) based methods to analyze and design complex (regional) circular economy systems. Case: making water tourism more sustainable | 2016 | Scheepens |
8 | Article | What Do We Know About Metal Recycling Rates? | 2011 | Graedel |
9 | Tool | Input-Output Balance Sheet | 2017 | Capellini |
10 | Book | Cradle to cradle certified_ product standard | 2016 | Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute |
11 | Article | Product Circularity Assessment Methodology | 2017 | Angioletti |
12 | Article | A Metric for Quantifying Product-Level Circularity | 2017 | Linder |
13 | Article | Recycling indices visualizing the performance of the circular economy | 2016 | Van Schaik |
14 | Article | Resource duration as a managerial indicator for Circular Economy performance | 2016 | Franklin-Johnson |
15 | Article | Establishing and testing the “reuse potential” indicator for managing wastes as resources | 2014 | Park |
16 | Article | Do We Have the Right Performance Indicators for the Circular Economy?: Insight into the Swiss Waste Management System | 2017 | Haupt |
17 | Tool | Circular Pathfinder | 2017 | European Union’s/Rescom |
18 | Tool | Circularity Calculator | 2017 | IDEAL&CO Explore/Rescom |
19 | Keynote | Building circularity indicators | 2016 | Verberne |
20 | Article | Operational principles of circular economy for sustainable development: Linking theory and practice | 2019 | Suárez-Eiroaa |
21 | Article | Integrated design of remanufacturable products based on product profiles | 2006 | Zwolinski |
22 | Article | A framework for assessing product End-Of-Life performance: reviewing the state of the art and proposing an innovative approach using an End-of-Life Index | 2014 | Lee |
23 | Article | A design for EoL approach and metrics to favour closed-loop scenarios for products | 2016 | Favi |
24 | Article | The need for better measurement and employee engagement to advance a circular economy: Lessons from Biogen’s “zero waste” | 2017 | Veleva |
25 | Article | What should be recycled: An integrated model for product recycling desirability | 2017 | Sultan |
26 | Article | Measuring resource efficiency and circular economy: A market value approach | 2017 | Di Maio |
27 | Article | Longevity and Circularity as Indicators of Eco-Efficient Resource Use in the Circular Economy | 2018 | Figge |
28 | Article | Assessing the economic and environmental impact of remanufacturing: a decision support tool for OEM suppliers | 2016 | Van Loon |
29 | Article | Ease of disassembly of products to support circular economy strategies | 2018 | Vanegas |
30 | Article | Applying data mining technique to disassembly sequence planning: a method to assess effective disassembly time of industrial products | 2018 | Marconi |
31 | Article | Circular economy assessment tool for end of life product recovery strategies | 2019 | Alamerew |
32 | Article | Developing a set of sustainability indicators for product families based on the circular economy model | 2018 | Mesa |
33 | Article | A Design Method to Improve End-of-Use Product Value Recovery for Circular Economy | 2019 | Cong |
34 | Article | Coupling material circularity indicators and life cycle based indicators: A proposal to advance the assessment of circular economy strategies at the product level | 2019 | Niero |
35 | Article | A simulation-optimization model for sustainable product design and efficient end-of-life management based on individual producer responsibility | 2018 | Saee |
36 | Article | Quality of resources: A typology for supporting transitions towards resource efficiency using the single-use plastic bottle as an example | 2019 | Covidou |
37 | Article | Circular Economy: Theoretical Benchmark or Perpetual Motion Machine? | 2017 | Cullen |
38 | Web page | What is a circular economy? A framework for an economy that is restorative and regenerative by design | 2017 | Ellen Macarthur Fundation |
39 | Article | Technological Elements of Circular Economy and the Principles of 6R-Based Closed-loop Material Flow in Sustainable Manufacturing | 2016 | Jawahir |
40 | Article | An introductory note on the environmental economics of the circular economy | 2006 | Andersen |
41 | Article | Using a gate-to-gate LCA to apply circular economy principles to a food processing SME | 2020 | Colley |
42 | Guide | Framework for implementing the principles of the circular economy in organisations—Guide | 2017 | bsi |
43 | Article | Circular Economy in China: Translating Principles into Practice | 2019 | Pesce |
44 | Article | A systematic review on drivers, barriers, and practices towards circular economy: a supply chain perspective | 2018 | Govindan |
45 | Article | Legitimacy building and stakeholder identification in circular economy: A case study | 2015 | Haimelin |
46 | Article | The circular economy and the bio-based sector—Perspectives of European and German stakeholders | 2018 | Leipold |
47 | Article | Mapping the interactions between the stakeholders of the circular economy ecosystem applied to the textile and apparel sector in Romania | 2019 | Staicu |
48 | Article | Design for circular economy: Developing an action plan for Scotland | 2018 | Whicher |
49 | Article | Business models and supply chains for the circular economy | 2018 | Geissdoerferab |
50 | Article | A systematic review on drivers, barriers, and practices towards circular economy: a supply chain perspective | 2018 | Govindan |
51 | Article | Critical appraisal of the circular economy standard BS 8001:2017 and a dashboard of quantitative system indicators for its implementation in organizations | 2018 | Pauliuk |
52 | Article | A Review of the Circular Economy and its Implementation | 2016 | Heshmati |
53 | Article | Towards a more circular economy: Exploring the awareness, practices, and barriers from a focal firm perspective | 2018 | Masi |
54 | Article | Identifying design guidelines to meet the circular economy principles: A case study on electric and electronic equipment | 2018 | Bovea |
55 | Report | Measuring Scotland’s progress towards a circular economy to help combat the climate emergency. Results from a preliminary scoping study reviewing key indicators. | 2020 | Nwabufo |
56 | Article | The regenerative supply chain: a framework for developing circular economy indicators | 2018 | Howard |
57 | Article | A systematic review on drivers, barriers, and practices towards circular economy: a supply chain perspective | 2018 | Govindan |
58 | Article | Unlocking circular business: A framework of barriers and drivers | 2019 | Turaa |
59 | Article | Supply Chain Configurations in the Circular Economy: A Systematic Literature Review | 2017 | Masi |
60 | Article | Business models and supply chains for the circular economy | 2018 | Geissdoerferab |
Appendix B
Category | Number | Code | Metrics |
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ENERGY | 1 | ME1 | Total energy used (annual consumption) |
2 | ME2 | Percentage of renewable energy used | |
3 | ME3 | Reduction of energy consumption | |
4 | ME4 | On-site energy generation | |
WATER | 5 | MWAT1 | Total water consumption |
6 | MWAT2 | Water quality | |
7 | MWAT3 | Effluent volume | |
8 | MWAT4 | Regulatory compliance for wastewater | |
9 | MWAT5 | Wastewater treatment | |
10 | MWAT6 | Water recirculation | |
11 | MWAT7 | Rainwater harvesting | |
12 | MWAT8 | Reduction in total water consumption | |
WASTE | 13 | MWAS1 | Quantity of waste generated (biological and technical cycle) |
14 | MWAS2 | WEEE generation rate | |
15 | MWAS3 | Hazardous waste generation rate | |
16 | MWAS4 | Quantity of waste collected | |
17 | MWAS5 | Quantity of waste avoided | |
18 | MWAS6 | Existence of waste sorting | |
19 | MWAS7 | Amount of waste recovered | |
20 | MWAS8 | Percentage of waste incinerated and converted into energy | |
21 | MWAS9 | Percentage of waste that ends up in landfills | |
22 | MWAS10 | Waste recycling rate | |
23 | MWAS11 | Percentage of materials or products reused | |
24 | MWAS12 | Percentage of recycled materials used in products | |
25 | MWAS13 | Percentage of circular products manufactured | |
26 | MWAS14 | Percentage of materials or products renewed | |
27 | MWAS15 | Percentage of waste composted | |
MATERIALS | 28 | MM1 | Total amount of materials consumed for the production cycle |
29 | MM2 | Percentage of resource use efficiency | |
30 | MM3 | Compliance with national regulations regarding materials and substances | |
31 | MM4 | Percentage of materials coming from renewable sources | |
EMISSIONS | 32 | ME1 | GHG emissions |
33 | ME2 | Avoided GHG emissions | |
DESIGN | 34 | MD1 | # of new products and processes on the market |
35 | MD2 | Percentage of increase in product durability | |
36 | MD3 | Product recyclability rate | |
37 | MD4 | Product repairability rate | |
38 | MD5 | Product remanufacturability rate | |
39 | MD6 | Design for disassembly | |
SOCIAL | 40 | MS1 | Creation of communication channels with customers |
41 | MS2 | Number of jobs created | |
42 | MS3 | Number of employee injuries | |
43 | MS4 | Employee rotation rate | |
44 | MS5 | Presence of child labor | |
45 | MS6 | Presence of forced labor | |
46 | MS7 | Freedom of association | |
47 | MS8 | Salary evaluation | |
48 | MS9 | Gender equality | |
49 | MS10 | Number of local stakeholders articulated | |
50 | MS11 | Integration of stakeholders in the design of CE strategies | |
51 | MS12 | Number of community projects engaged | |
FINANCIAL | 52 | MF1 | Total income |
53 | MF2 | Total sales | |
54 | MF3 | Certification costs | |
55 | MF4 | Market growth rate | |
56 | MF5 | Return on investment (resilience) | |
57 | MF6 | Raw material costs | |
58 | MF7 | Water costs | |
59 | MF8 | Energy costs | |
60 | MF9 | Costs of ordinary and special waste management and disposal | |
61 | MF10 | Hazardous waste management and disposal costs | |
62 | MF11 | Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) management and disposal costs | |
63 | MF12 | Revenues from energy generation | |
64 | MF13 | Costs reduction resulting from the implementation of CE strategies | |
65 | MF14 | Percentage of revenue from the sale of circular products or services (repaired or reused) | |
66 | MF15 | Investment in CE projects or initiatives | |
67 | MF16 | Amount of leased company assets | |
68 | MF17 | Number of second-hand company assets | |
MANAGEMENT | 69 | MMA1 | Contribution to SDGs |
70 | MMA2 | Measurable CE targets | |
71 | MMA3 | Existence of CE policies | |
72 | MMA4 | Replicability of CE strategies within and outside the company | |
73 | MMA5 | Scalability of CE strategies within and outside the company | |
74 | MMA6 | Use of IT and digital systems to support circular models, products or services (LCA) | |
75 | MMA7 | Contribution to changing consumption patterns (sustainable products or services) | |
76 | MMA8 | Existence of infrastructure to support circular models, products or services | |
75 | MMA7 | Contribution to changing consumption patterns (sustainable products or services) | |
76 | MMA8 | Existence of infrastructure to support circular models, products or services | |
77 | MMA9 | Employee training in the CE | |
78 | MMA10 | Corruption prevention actions | |
79 | MMA11 | Percentage of suppliers selected using environmental criteria (environmental procurement standards) | |
80 | MMA12 | Awareness-raising and sensitization campaigns on the CE | |
81 | MMA13 | Industrial symbiosis with other companies or stakeholders |
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Aspect | Environmental | Management | Economic | Social | |||||
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CATEGORIES | Design | Emissions | Materials | Waste | Water | Energy | Management | Financial | Employment |
METRICS | -MD1 -MD2 -MD3 -MD4 -MD5 -MD6 | -ME1 -ME2 | -MM1 -MM2 -MM3 -MM4 | -MWAS1 -MWAS2 -MWAS3 -MWAS4 -MWAS5 -MWAS6 -MWAS7 -MWAS8 -MWAS9 -MWAS10 -MWAS11 -MWAS12 -MWAS13 -MWAS14 -MWAS15 | -MWAT1 -MWAT2 -MWAT3 -MWAT4 -MWAT5 -MWAT6 -MWAT7 -MWAT8 | -ME1 -ME2 -ME3 -ME4 | -MMA1 -MMA2 -MMA3 -MMA4 -MMA5 -MMA6 -MMA7 -MMA8 -MMA9 -MMA10 -MMA11 -MMA12 -MMA13 | -MF1 -MF2 -MF3 -MF4 -MF5 -MF6 -MF7 -MF8 -MF9 -MF10 -MF11 -MF12 -MF13 -MF14 -MF15 -MF16 -MF17 | -MS1 -MS2 -MS3 -MS4 -MS5 -MS6 -MS7 -MS8 -MS9 -MS10 -MS11 -MS12 |
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Sucozhañay G, Vidal I, Vanegas P. Towards a Model for Analyzing the Circular Economy in Ecuadorian Companies: A Conceptual Framework. Sustainability. 2022; 14(7):4016. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14074016
Chicago/Turabian StyleSucozhañay, Gabriela, Iván Vidal, and Paúl Vanegas. 2022. "Towards a Model for Analyzing the Circular Economy in Ecuadorian Companies: A Conceptual Framework" Sustainability 14, no. 7: 4016. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14074016
APA StyleSucozhañay, G., Vidal, I., & Vanegas, P. (2022). Towards a Model for Analyzing the Circular Economy in Ecuadorian Companies: A Conceptual Framework. Sustainability, 14(7), 4016. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14074016