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The relatedness of open- and closed-loop supply chains in the context of the circular economy; Framing a continuum

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CLEANER LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN
Volume 4, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.clscn.2022.100048

Keywords

Circular economy; Closed -loop supply chain; Recycling; Open -loop supply chain; Product recovery; Systematic literature review

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  1. Jernkontoret, the Swedish steel producers'association

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This paper contributes to the literature by identifying and empirically illustrating the characteristics of open-loop supply chains, and developing a conceptual framework of the open- and closed-loop supply chain continuum.
The configuration of closed-loop supply chains (CLSCs) for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to recover and remarket products has been discussed as a crucial pathway in the transition towards the circular economy (CE). However, in the context of the CE, circular supply chains (CSCs) have an extended role to recover materials and minimize waste that goes beyond the particular firm's product recovery and remarketing. Thus, the open-loop supply chains (OLSCs) have an equally important role to play as supply chain configurations where actors other than the OEM engage in product and material recovery. While the literature on CLSC is a mature field, studies that analyze the complementary nature of CLSC and OLSC in addressing the transition to the CE are scant. Based on a systematic literature review (2007-2021), this paper contributes to literature by identifying some of the characteristics of OLSC, providing empirical illustrations, and developing a conceptual framework of the open- and closed-loop supply chain continuum.

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