S Bag, JHC Pretorius - International Journal of Organizational …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose The digital revolution has brought many challenges and opportunities for the manufacturing firms. The impact of Industry 4.0 technology adoption on sustainable …
The operationalization of circular economy (CE) strategies requires consumer involvement in the acquisition, use, and disposal of products and services. However, encouraging …
To tackle the alarming increase in e-waste or end-of-life (EoL) electronic products, consumer behavior towards the end of their useful life needs to be thoroughly studied. End users or …
The rise in living standards and the continuous development in the global economy led to the depletion of resources and increased waste generation per capita. This waste might …
There is a causal relationship between existential dangers to our biosphere and our unsustainable consumption practices. For more than three decades, academics and …
On 30 June 2020, young scholars presented & discussed their work in a virtual forum, as a special session organized by The 15th International Conference on Waste Management and …
The electronic and electrical industrial sector is exponentially growing throughout the globe, and sometimes, these wastes are being disposed of and discarded with a faster rate in …
J Pollard, M Osmani, S Grubnic, AI Díaz… - Sustainable Production …, 2023 - Elsevier
By and large, the electrical and electronic (E&E) sector operates in a predominantly linear economy driven by traditional business model (BM) canvases. Evidence has revealed that …
J Xie, Z Xia, X Tian, Y Liu - Environmental impact assessment review, 2023 - Elsevier
The circular economy and low-carbon economy are closely interconnected as pillars of global sustainable development. However, no consensus exists on how to maximize the …