Research on Supply Chain Decisions for Production Waste Recovery and Reuse Based on a Recycler Focus

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Abstract

Production waste recovery has economic and environmental benefits but carbon quotas limit it. To avoid future high-cost recovery technologies, we present an example of Starkelberg model between a recycler and a manufacturer, focusing on recycling exhaust gases containing metal elements from production waste. From the perspective of a recycler, this paper outlines the process of waste recycling, processing, and sales, highlighting how the proportion of recovered waste gas directly or indirectly affects sales volume. The study shows that the impact of different factors on sales volume is bifurcated, with transaction factors affecting both ordinary and new products negatively, while technical aspects positively impact new products. Surprisingly, manufacturers and recyclers benefit, even if the reasons for selling ordinary and new products are different. In the end, the products of ordinary and new in the market are mutual constraints and mutual influence.

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Liu, X., Wang, K., & Lu, H. (2023). Research on Supply Chain Decisions for Production Waste Recovery and Reuse Based on a Recycler Focus. Sustainability (Switzerland), 15(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/su15043320

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