This question has two parts:
1. Traditional supply chain
Discuss the characteristics of the traditional supply chain, advantages/disadvantages
Explain why the traditional supply chain is designed in such a way and what challenges it brings
Link to the argument that how the traditional supply chain with its specific focus is not suitable to meet
the requirements of the CE.
2. Redesigning the traditional supply chain to meet the requirements of the CE
Focus on what needs to be changed, why, and how in the context of CE
Use examples to illustrate your main arguments.
Critically analyse the question from the perspectives of power dynamics, control, influence and
transparency.
Link to Module Learning Outcomes:
1. Critically analyse the limitations of the current economic models
Problem: linear economy
2. Develop an understanding of the circular economy and the role of
business in sustainable development
Solution: transition to a CE
3. Evaluate circular business models using examples from businesses of
various sizes, sectors and countries
Examples: clearly link problem and solutions to real world examples to demonstrate critical awareness
What opportunities/barriers and limitations can you identify through your example?
Consider linkages with the Core CE ConceptsCharacteristics:eliminate waste, renewable energy, diversity, truecost, systems thinking
Principles: natural capital regeneration, keeping products in use,
design out negative externalities
Building blocks: circular design, business models, reverse cycles,
enabling conditions