CIRCULess project is delighted to share one of the first outputs of the initial research efforts, by our partner Zerofect, through the published paper: A Cost–Benefit Model for Sustainable Product Reuse and Repurposing in Circular Remanufacturing!
Key take-messages of the work:
– how #circularity can be implemented and how efficient it is in the era of #remanufacturing.
– by quantifying #reuse and #repurpose costs, the models help manufacturers identify #sustainable #lifecycle extensions that support #circulareconomy principles.
– the results demonstrate that reuse and repurposing are particularly advantageous when products retain significant remaining useful life.
You may download the paper here: https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/17/1/245
We will continue bringing in more insights from our partners so stay for forthcoming updates on this exciting project!
Our partners: ASEMlab – NTNU i Gjøvik (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) I AIMEN Centro Tecnológico I Holcim I Omtre I FORESTIA I Gjøvik Kommune I National Technical University of Athens I DTU – Technical University of Denmark I Luleå University of Technology I UNE – Asociación Española de Normalización I IRES I Global Consulting Sustainability AS I Eindhoven University of Technology I Tecnalia Research & Innovation I Volbas I University of Thessaly I bAvenir I TheGreenTech I Zerofect I University of Hertfordshire