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Supply Chain Operations in Circular Biobased Economy
1. Paper Presentation On “Supply
Chain Operations in Circular
Biobased Economy”
Presented By:-
Deepak Ranjan
2. Introduction
• The concept of supply chain operations in
circular bio-based economy.
• Important challenge of biomass supply chain.
• The concept of closed-loop supply chain in
circular economy and designing of Reverse
logistics Network.
• Different type of chain design and scale of
applications .
3. About Circular Economy
• CE has the ability to by increasing the value of the
garbage, we may reduce waste and resource
usage products. It replaces the "end-of-life" notion
through renovation, turns to renewable energy,
removes hazardous chemicals that inhibit reprocess,
and attempts for waste removal through superior
strategy.
• CE is a sustainable development initiative that use
renewable energy flows to reduce the linear
material and energy flow in society production
consumption systems.
4. Objectives Of the Study
• To understand the significance of Circular Economy In todays world.
• To get insights about the evolution of CE concept over time and its
impact on competition.
• To get insights about the Circular Economy concepts and scope in
context of Biobased.
• To study the literature related to Circular Economy.
• To analyse the past researches in order to find out future course of
action .
5. Research Questions
i. What are the major themes under the Sustainability topic studied and evolved
over time?
ii. Which countries and affiliations are mostly concerned about the topic?
iii.In what way we focus on Circular Biobased economy from a Supply chain
Point of view?
iv.What is the change process used by the manufacturer reimbursed back
product into usable product when end user back product to manufacturers?
6. Literature Review
• Waste-to-wealth enterprises based on the Circular Economy.
• Upcycling waste materials was discovered to be an option for local
economic development in a study done between 2011 and 2014. (Conlon et al.,
2019)
• The circular economy is primarily presented as a way of spreading material
streams within the techno sphere as cheaply as feasible, for as long as
possible. (Nasir et al., 2017)
• How to apply IoT-based techniques for long-term trash management. (Wang et
al., 2021)
7. • The relevance of package reprocesses and
reappearance policies is highlighted by
these findings. (Meherishi et al., 2019)
• Contextual investigation from the
development business to relate the fossil
fuel by products to exhibit natural
increases through some economy
standards as against conventional Linear
creation frameworks. (Nasir et al., 2017)
• Idea of Industrial beneficial interaction
(IS). (Walls & Paquin, 2015)
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9. Data Analysis &
Interpretation
• There are 427 articles in all that can be used for data visualisation.
• Keyword Plus (ID) and Author's Keywords are the major contents of the
document (DE).
• Single-authored papers, papers per author, co-authors per paper, and a
Collaboration Index have all been added to this Author's Collaboration.
• From 1969 to 2021, all information was gathered from Scopus.
10. Sample Description
Description Results
Sources (Journals, Books, etc) 203
Documents 427
Average years from publication 4.22
Average citations per documents 15.84
Average citations per year per doc 3.104
References 1
DOCUMENT TYPES
article 427
DOCUMENT CONTENTS
Keywords Plus (ID) 2410
Author's Keywords (DE) 1496
AUTHORS
Authors 1188
Author Appearances 1390
Authors of single-authored documents 59
Authors of multi-authored documents 1129
AUTHORS COLLABORATION
Single-authored documents 62
Documents per Author 0.359
11. Sr.No. Sources Articles
1 Journal Of Cleaner Production 68
2 Sustainability (Switzerland) 30
3 Resources Conservation and Recycling 24
4 Business Strategy and The Environment 11
5 International Journal of Production Research 9
6 Journal Of Industrial Ecology 7
7 Technological Forecasting and Social Change 7
8 Ecological Economics 5
9 International Journal of Production Economics 5
10 Shengtai Xuebao/ Acta Ecologica Sinica 5
11 Sustainable Production and Consumption 5
12 Waste Management 5
13 Chinese Journal of Population Resources and Environment 4
14 Management Decision 4
15 Chemical Engineering Transactions 3
16 IEEE Access 3
17 International Journal of Social Economics 3
18 Journal Of Business Research 3
19 Journal Of Enterprise Information Management 3
20 Production Planning and Control 3
Description of Sources
12. Sr.No. Organization Articles
1 Central South University 21
2 Shandong University 14
3 University Of the West of The England 13
4 Montpellier Business School 12
5 Aalborg University 11
6 Chalmers University of Technology 11
7 Jilin University 11
8 School Of Management and Economics 11
9 Institute For Economic Research 10
10 Kth Royal Institute of Technology 10
11 Sichuan University 10
12 De La Salle University 9
13 Dongguan University of Technology 9
14 Norwegian University of Science and Technology 9
15 University Of Twente 9
16 Delft University of Technology 8
17 Tampere University 8
18 University College London 8
19 University Of São Paulo 8
20 University Of Seville 8
21 University Of Lincoln 7
22 Ural State Mining University 7
23 Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology 7
24 Aalto University 6
25 Agricultural Ecology Institute 6
Most Relevant Organizations
13. Sr. No. Country Total Citations Average Article Citations
1 China 1194 13.267
2 Sweden 598 31.474
3 United Kingdom 578 15.211
4 Usa 575 22.115
5 Finland 565 43.462
6 Netherlands 460 35.385
7 France 380 38
8 Italy 224 11.2
9 Australia 211 30.143
10 Spain 206 12.118
11 Germany 184 18.4
12 India 160 22.857
13 Belgium 110 15.714
14 Canada 99 16.5
15 Brazil 91 15.167
16 Norway 65 10.833
17 Denmark 53 5.889
18 Jordan 24 24
19 Poland 24 4.8
20 Oman 23 11.5
21 Hungary 20 10
22 Iran 14 4.667
23 Luxembourg 14 7
24 Thailand 13 13
25 Kuwait 12 12
Most Cited Countries
15. Findings
Make a fresh addition to the
circular economy in waste
management with bio-based
supply chain.
We grouped the core idea creation
and new work on circular economy
in the arena of waste supervision.
We explore close-loop as well as
the various types of chains that will
help to enhance the circular
economic chain.