Exploring take-back recovery strategies in the Circular Economy

A Multiple Case Study Analysis

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https://doi.org/10.54337/plate2025-10274

Keywords:

Take Back, Recovery, Return, Responsible disposal, Circular Economy, Design for X

Abstract

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.

Author Biography

Yoon Jung Choi, Virginia Tech, United States of America

Yoon Jung Choi is an assistant professor in Industrial Design at Virginia Tech. Her research interests focus on accelerating sustainability in the product and industrial design discipline through (1) an interdisciplinary approach and (2) impactful industry and public collaboration. She explores insights from multiple disciplines to apply in the design process, aiming to influence more environmentally friendly and socially beneficial use of products. Her work bridges the gap between sustainable design, behavioral science, and advanced technology to promote responsible consumer behavior, reduce functional waste, and enable the recirculation of materials for a zero-waste circular system. Yoon earned her Ph.D. from the Royal College of Art, where her research examined design strategies for owner–object detachment through care practices to enhance product longevity and environmental benefits. She also holds an M.A. in Communication Design from Kingston University. Before academia, she spent a decade in industry as a senior and mid-level designer.

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24-06-2025

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Choi, Y. J., Dong, J., & Pyon, J. (2025). Exploring take-back recovery strategies in the Circular Economy: A Multiple Case Study Analysis. Proceedings of the 6th Product Lifetimes and the Environment Conference (PLATE2025), (6). https://doi.org/10.54337/plate2025-10274

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Track 3: Business Models for Longevity – Research Papers