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Circular economy 2 End of life strategy 2 Multicriteria decision methodology 2 Product recovery 2 Remanufacturing 2 Betriebliche Kreislaufwirtschaft 1 Kreislaufwirtschaft 1 Multi-criteria analysis 1 Multikriterielle Entscheidungsanalyse 1 Produkt-Recycling 1 Recycling 1 Reverse logistics 1 Strategic management 1 Strategisches Management 1
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Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 2
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Alamerew, Yohannes A. 2 Brissaud, Daniel 2
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Journal of Remanufacturing 1 Journal of remanufacturing 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Circular economy assessment tool for end of life product recovery strategies
Alamerew, Yohannes A.; Brissaud, Daniel - In: Journal of Remanufacturing 9 (2019) 3, pp. 169-185
Circular Economy (CE) aims to maintain the value of products, components, materials, and resources in the economy for as long as possible. Current end of life (EoL) product circularity decision-making methods are focused on technical and economic factors neglecting other crucial areas such as...
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Circular economy assessment tool for end of life product recovery strategies
Alamerew, Yohannes A.; Brissaud, Daniel - In: Journal of remanufacturing 9 (2019) 3, pp. 169-185
Circular Economy (CE) aims to maintain the value of products, components, materials, and resources in the economy for as long as possible. Current end of life (EoL) product circularity decision-making methods are focused on technical and economic factors neglecting other crucial areas such as...
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