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Shortcomings of Transforming a Local Circular Economy System through Industrial Symbiosis: A Case Study in Spanish SMEs

John Rincón-Moreno, Marta Ormazábal, M. Jesús Álvarez, Carmen Jaca

2020Sustainability40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Defining the circular economy (CE) as a material and energy model coincides with the definition given by multiple authors in which Industrial Symbiosis (IS) has been deemed as a foundational strategy to support the implementation of the CE. The consumption of secondary materials is essential to achieve a successful transformation from a linear economy to a CE focused on IS practices. In this scenario, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play a major role as stakeholders in developing CE systems as it is not possible to create this model with each company working in isolation. However, there is a lack of empirical studies on the role played by relevant local stakeholders such as individual firms interacting in the development of a local CE system. This study aimed to study the challenges that SMEs face in developing a CE system. A case study is selected as a research strategy using a mixed-method approach: a sequential quantitative (questionnaire) and qualitative (semi-structured interviews) data collection techniques were employed for this research. It was observed that an absence of inter-organisational collaboration and a misunderstanding of the roles played by SMEs may impede the implementation of a local CE system level.

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Circular economyIndustrial symbiosisBusinessIndustrial organizationSmall and medium-sized enterprisesProcess managementData collectionKnowledge managementEmpirical researchMarketingComputer scienceEngineeringSociologyFinanceWaste managementSocial scienceBiologyPhilosophyEcologyEpistemologySustainable Industrial EcologySustainable Supply Chain ManagementChemistry and Chemical Engineering
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