Circular Supply Chain Management in the Wind Energy Industry - A Systematic Literature Review
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Manufacturing Driving Circular Economy: Proceedings of the 18th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing, October 5-7, 2022, Berlin. ed. / Holger Kohl; Günther Seliger; Franz Dietrich. Cham: Springer Schweiz, 2023. p. 85-93 (Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering).
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T1 - Circular Supply Chain Management in the Wind Energy Industry - A Systematic Literature Review
AU - Kramer, Kathrin
AU - Schmidt, Matthias
N1 - Conference code: 18
PY - 2023/4/26
Y1 - 2023/4/26
N2 - The shift to a circular economy and the use of wind energy are key components in achieving the climate goals that some governments like Germany have set for themselves. Nevertheless, the wind energy industry is still predominantly organized as a linear system. Therefore, this paper outlines the existing research on the wind energy supply chain and embeds it in the context of a circular economy. The results show that some aspects of the circular economy have recently gained attention. For instance, the recycling of wind turbine blades is often discussed in literature. However, circular thinking is still underrepresented in supply chain management research. For example, studies on return, recover and deliver processes are rare. By presenting a structured overview of the current state of research, an agenda for future investigations can be derived. Hence, this publication makes a clear contribution towards becoming more circular in the wind energy supply chain.
AB - The shift to a circular economy and the use of wind energy are key components in achieving the climate goals that some governments like Germany have set for themselves. Nevertheless, the wind energy industry is still predominantly organized as a linear system. Therefore, this paper outlines the existing research on the wind energy supply chain and embeds it in the context of a circular economy. The results show that some aspects of the circular economy have recently gained attention. For instance, the recycling of wind turbine blades is often discussed in literature. However, circular thinking is still underrepresented in supply chain management research. For example, studies on return, recover and deliver processes are rare. By presenting a structured overview of the current state of research, an agenda for future investigations can be derived. Hence, this publication makes a clear contribution towards becoming more circular in the wind energy supply chain.
KW - Engineering
KW - Circular Supply Chain Management
KW - Sustainability
KW - Circular Economy
KW - Wind Energy
KW - Literature Review
KW - Supply Chain Management
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UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/7650671c-bde5-37d3-ae75-27b3f61d3a82/
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-28839-5_10
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-28839-5_10
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
SN - 978-3-031-28838-8
T3 - Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering
SP - 85
EP - 93
BT - Manufacturing Driving Circular Economy
A2 - Kohl, Holger
A2 - Seliger, Günther
A2 - Dietrich, Franz
PB - Springer Schweiz
CY - Cham
T2 - 18th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing 2022
Y2 - 5 October 2022 through 7 October 2022
ER -