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What is Remanufacture

Handbook of Research on Designing Sustainable Supply Chains to Achieve a Circular Economy
The manufacturing of a new product from similar products once it has achieved its functional life may be because of wear-n-tear or damage. Producers refurbish main components and parts and add new gears for the parts that find it difficult to be repaired. Once the product gets refurbished it is reintroduced into the supply processes.
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Sustainable Supply Chain Practices in Circular Economy
Rahul Gupta (Amity University, Noida, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7664-2.ch002
Abstract
Conventionally supply chain is a complex web, comprising multiple entities of suppliers, manufacturers, retailers, and customers. Participants put their best efforts into zeroing in on the gap between demand and supply via operational efficiency and value creation. There are various reasons for not sourcing these materials for reutilization; one of the major reasons for not using this material is the higher cost associated with its sourcing and the easy availability of fresh materials. Hence supply chain strategies need to be sustainable for searching for new avenues for sourcing these materials. In the case of technical goods, its digital manifest is important to narrate its resource composition, its quality, and quantity to determine recyclable value. Controversy with the circular economy is odd for various manufacturing and selling concepts to narrate individual ownership and obsolescence value. Its benefits are derived from gains through energy efficiency, and results obtained by practicing reverse supply chain concepts.
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Implementation of Circular Practices in Small and Medium Enterprises in Developing Countries
Restoration process to convert one product into another, which meets the same functionality and quality as the original.
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Harnessing Blockchain and Decentralized Finance in the Post-COVID-19 European Union: The Case of the Circular Economy
To refurbish a product whether by repairing, renovating, or reassembling its parts and components.
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