Exploring take-back recovery strategies in the Circular Economy
A Multiple Case Study Analysis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54337/plate2025-10274Keywords:
Take Back, Recovery, Return, Responsible disposal, Circular Economy, Design for XAbstract
The take-back of end-of-use products has gained increasing importance with the growing focus on the circular economy. However, not all take-back strategies have been thoroughly explored and understood in relation to consumer engagement. This study examines the role of take-back recovery approaches and strategies in the circular economy, integrating a product design and service lens to address consumer return practices. The research identifies four distinct opportunities under the take-back umbrella: Direct Reuse, Ease of Disassembly, Final Recovery, and Safe Disposal. For each opportunity, potential sub-opportunities are identified and expanded upon. Through a multiple case study analysis, these sub-opportunities are further developed using a "Design for X" approach to form nine distinct take-back strategies. This research emphasizes that the appropriateness of a take-back strategy depends on various factors, such as consumer behavior and context, industry specifics, and material flows. The study highlights the critical role of take-back systems and returns behavior in promoting circular product development and consumption.
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