Maximising the circular economy and sustainability outcomes: an end-of-life tyre recycling outlets selection model

Lee, S. Y., Hu, J. and Lim, M. K. (2021) Maximising the circular economy and sustainability outcomes: an end-of-life tyre recycling outlets selection model. International Journal of Production Economics, 232, 107965. (doi: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2020.107965)

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Abstract

The increasing concern for sustainability and longing for the transition into the circular economy has fostered an immense interest in re-configuring the end-of-life tyre supply networks. However, the existing literature is incapable of providing sufficient guidance in regard to the allocation of end-of-life tyre among recycling outlets to maximise the circular economy and sustainability outcomes. Hence, this study aims to propose a comprehensive list of evaluation criteria to rank recycling outlets, and develop an end-of-life tyre outlets selection matrix. A hybrid method is proposed by integrating fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process, fuzzy Technique of Order Preference Similarity to the Ideal Solution, the multi-objective linear programming, and semi-structured interviews. By analysing the empirical data collected from one of the largest European collectors, this study reveals that cement manufacturing, which is the primary recycling outlet, ranks the lowest among the five recycling outlets in terms of the circular economy and sustainability outcome. Nevertheless, synthetic turf manufacturing and moulded objects manufacturing rank the highest in the circular economy and sustainability outcomes, respectively. It is proved that cost and profit are key drivers for recycling outlets selection, subjected to end consumers’ perceptions and the ease of end-of-life tyre processing. The ranking and the performance of recycling outlets also signify the competitive relationship between the circular economy and sustainability as excelling in the circular economy outcome would trade-off sustainability performance.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:Circular economy, fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS, multi criteria decision making, multi objective programming, sustainability.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Lim, Professor Ming
Creator Roles:
Lim, M. K.Conceptualization, Methodology, Writing – review and editing, Supervision, Project administration
Authors: Lee, S. Y., Hu, J., and Lim, M. K.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > Adam Smith Business School > Management
Journal Name:International Journal of Production Economics
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0925-5273
ISSN (Online):1873-7579
Published Online:20 October 2020

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