Circular economy and the policy: A framework for improving the corporate environmental management in supply chains

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2021

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Ipek Kazançoǧlu
Muhittin Saǧnak
Sachin Kumar Kumar Mangla
Yigit Kazancoglu

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John Wiley and Sons Ltd

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The transition to the circular economy (CE) creates value through the closed-loop systems reverse logistics product life cycle management and clean production in terms of corporate environmental management. During this transition process the organization faces many barriers such as financial organizational technology-based social policy-related market-based and logistics-based barriers. The objectives of this study are to propose a framework highlighting policy-related barriers for a supply chain in the transition to CE and finally discuss potential implications on enhancing corporate environmental performance of a business. Further this study evaluates the causal relationships between the policy-related barriers using fuzzy Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) method. The application was conducted in an apparel firm in Turkey. From findings lack of legislation for efficient CE (C4) lack of mandatory requirements and responsibilities for manufacturers/suppliers for the CE (C17) and lack of government support for environmentally friendly policies (C2) are revealed as the most important barriers respectively. It is found that lack of attitude and awareness about CE in government institutions (C19) is the most influencing factor whereas lack of effective recycling policies to achieve quality in waste management (C8) is the most influenced factor. The recommendations were developed for enhancing the corporate environmental performance of businesses through incentives and unique rewards improving communication among stakeholders the government's perception of CE and current linear economy cooperation with nongovernmental organization (NGOs) and civil actions the vision of government towards circular principles the circular public procurement the local governments in circular policymaking and awareness of bureaucracy and government officials. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Barriers, Circular Economy, Corporate Environmental Management, Fuzzy Dematel, Policy, Supply Chain Management, Bureaucracy, Environmental Management, Environmental Policy, Fuzzy Mathematics, Local Government, Perception, Stakeholder, Supply Chain Management, Turkey, Meleagris Gallopavo, bureaucracy, environmental management, environmental policy, fuzzy mathematics, local government, perception, stakeholder, supply chain management, Turkey, Meleagris gallopavo, supply chain management, barriers, circular economy, corporate environmental management, fuzzy DEMATEL, policy

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

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Business Strategy and the Environment

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30

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590

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608
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