1. Structuring an influential model for Indonesian pulp and paper circular supply chain practices.
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Wu, Kuo-Jui, Theja, Harvin, Vincent, Ignatius, Poerwanto, Cheryl, Rosario, Earvin, Ferreira, Roberto Daniel, and Tatiyathavornkul, Supitchar
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PAPER pulp ,GREENHOUSE gases ,SUPPLY chains ,WASTE paper ,FACTOR analysis - Abstract
Less than 65% of wastepaper can be recycled, and the remaining wastepaper may end up polluting groundwater and generating greenhouse gas emissions if disposed improperly by using traditional approaches. The concept of circular supply chain practices, which integrates circular thinking into supply chain practices that aim to reach zero waste by exploring novel business models and supply chain functions, has been proposed to address this issue. However, previous studies implementing this concept lacked appropriate methods for structuring an influential model to guide resource allocation, which caused difficulty in developing circular supply chain practices. Thus, a hybrid method is proposed to integrate factor analysis with fuzzy synthetic and decision-making and trial evaluation laboratory methods to enable visual analysis and boost understanding. The results reveal that awareness and engagement are the most influential factors in attempts to achieve zero waste, rather than the recycling, reuse and reduction practices emphasised by previous studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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