2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.119364
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Life cycle assessment of innovative circular business models for modern cloth diapers

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“…At different levels and aspects of the CE, different initiatives are developed and goals are set to obtain results at the micro, meso and macro level (Saidani et al , 2019). Some indicators are model-specific, with a measurement of the recycling rate (Briassoulis et al , 2020), reuse index (Hoffmann, apud Simone Morais, and Teodoro, 2019), longevity (Figge et al , 2018), efficiency of resources (Rossi et al , 2019) or performance indicators (Bracquené et al , 2020).…”
Section: Background On Circular Economy Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At different levels and aspects of the CE, different initiatives are developed and goals are set to obtain results at the micro, meso and macro level (Saidani et al , 2019). Some indicators are model-specific, with a measurement of the recycling rate (Briassoulis et al , 2020), reuse index (Hoffmann, apud Simone Morais, and Teodoro, 2019), longevity (Figge et al , 2018), efficiency of resources (Rossi et al , 2019) or performance indicators (Bracquené et al , 2020).…”
Section: Background On Circular Economy Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other usual, more traditional types of innovation considered are process innovation (Barrie et al, 2017; Florido et al, 2019; Gong et al, 2020; Hoffmann et al, 2020; Parida & Wincent, 2019; Prieto‐Sandoval et al, 2018), product innovation (Gong et al, 2020; Hoffmann et al, 2020; Scheel, 2016) and service innovation (Florido et al, 2019).…”
Section: Data Presentation and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in an LCA study on beverage cups, Changwichan et al [38] found that multi-use stainless steel cups used for more than 140 times have less adverse environmental impact than single-use take-away cups. A study by Hoffmann et al [39] showed that cloth diapers have a better environmental performance than disposable diapers, and they can be further improved by optimised reuse enabling services. Another study by Hait et al [40] on non-packaging products established that reusable menstrual cups used for one year have less than 1.5% of the environmental impact of disposable sanitary products.…”
Section: Environmental Value Of Reusementioning
confidence: 99%