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− | {{this}} is the [[t:SCCS]] that integrates outbound and reverse flows in order to extend the lifespan/use of resources as long as possible. [[t:CE1]], [[t:CE2]], [[t:CE3]], [[t:CE4]] | + | {{this}} is the [[t:SCCS]] that integrates outbound and reverse flows in order to extend the lifespan/use of resources as long as possible. The substrategies of {{this}} are called (process) loops as the product repeats through these loops as many times as possible to retain as much value as possible. |
− | + | * [[t:CE1]], | |
+ | * [[t:CE2]], | ||
+ | * [[t:CE3]], | ||
+ | * [[t:CE4]] | ||
{{this}} is one of the five [[t:SCCS|Supply Chain Configuration Strategies]]: [[t:MTS]] (MTS), [[t:MTO]] (MTO), [[t:ETO]] (ETO), [[t:RL]], and {{this}}. | {{this}} is one of the five [[t:SCCS|Supply Chain Configuration Strategies]]: [[t:MTS]] (MTS), [[t:MTO]] (MTO), [[t:ETO]] (ETO), [[t:RL]], and {{this}}. | ||
===Use Cases=== | ===Use Cases=== |
Circular Economics is the Supply Chain Configuration Strategy that integrates outbound and reverse flows in order to extend the lifespan/use of resources as long as possible. The substrategies of Circular Economics are called (process) loops as the product repeats through these loops as many times as possible to retain as much value as possible.
Circular Economics is one of the five Supply Chain Configuration Strategies: Make-to-Stock (MTS), Make-to-Order (MTO), Engineer-to-Order (ETO), Reverse Logistics, and Circular Economics.
Alternative names include: Circular Business Model, Circular Economy, Product-as-a-Service.
ID | Name | Level | x |
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SCCS | Supply Chain Configuration Strategy | 1 | SCCS |
CE | Circular Economics | 2 | CE |
CE1 | Extending | 3 | CE1 |
CE2 | Sharing | 3 | CE2 |
CE3 | Repurpose | 3 | CE3 |
CE4 | Renewable | 3 | CE4 |