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Supplying the circular economy: Seven concepts for partnership

Deborah Dull
Journal of Supply Chain Management, Logistics and Procurement, 3 (3), 226-238 (2021)
https://doi.org/10.69554/AJND4034

Abstract

The circular economy will shift supply chain strategies, operations and partnerships. Circularity refers to identifying, tracking and transforming materials and resources for repeated use. This approach forms the basis of a global economy that decouples economic growth from required virgin resources. The three principles of the circular economy are: 1) design waste out; 2) keep resources and materials in use; and 3) regenerate natural systems. Analyst firms predict in as little as five years global supply chains will be required to embrace circular operations, due to depleting natural resources. Partners across supply networks will come together to solve for circularity and introduce new practices and new measures of success. Seven concepts for partnership in circular supply chains are explored: identify circles, intensify circles, narrow circles, predict circles, slow circles, close circles and capture circles. The role of partnership and measures of success are proposed for each. This paper focuses on circularity in partnerships that stretch across these three scenarios. It explores seven concepts for circular supply chains and the role partnerships will play.

Keywords: circular economy; supply chain; circular supply chain; partnership; innovation

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Author's Biography

Deborah Dull is founder of the Circular Supply Chain Network and a Principal of Manufacturing Product Management for GE Digital, where she is responsible for analytics, lean management and customer success. Prior to that she was a programme officer for health supply chains at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and spent six years at Microsoft, where she oversaw launch management, inventory management and innovation. She is a sought-after author and speaker, having been published in various books, articles and white papers and spoken at dozens of industry events. Deborah holds supply chain and operations management degrees from Western Washington University (BA) and the University of Liverpool (MSc), with a thesis focused on the digital supply chain.

Citation

Dull, Deborah (2021, March 1). Supplying the circular economy: Seven concepts for partnership. In the Journal of Supply Chain Management, Logistics and Procurement, Volume 3, Issue 3. https://doi.org/10.69554/AJND4034.

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