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E-Waste Reverse Supply Chain: A Review and Future Perspectives

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 9, Issue 23, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app9235195

Keywords

electronic waste; network design; factors of implementation; performance evaluation and decision making; reverse supply chain

Funding

  1. Australian Government at the University of South Australia, Australia under an Endeavour Award

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Electronic waste (e-waste) has become one of the fastest-growing waste, leading a globe issue. Reverse supply chain (RSC) is considered a potential way for e-waste management. Over the last two decades, RSC has received significant attention from industries, governments, experts, and researchers. A large number of studies have been published in the field of e-waste RSC. Most of the existing review papers concentrated on the general RSC models for all types of returned products. However, the review papers focusing on specific products, such as e-waste, are quite limited. To fill this gap published papers in the area of RSC for a specific product, e-waste, from 1999 to 2019 have been selected for review and analysis in this study. E-waste RSC studies have been divided into four main groups, namely, factors of implementation, performance evaluation and decision making, foresting product returns, and network design. Finally, some potential directions for e-waste RSC models have been suggested for future research.

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