Academic Journal

The supply chain implications of recycling

11 pages 2007 Business Horizons Mark Pagell Zhaohui Wu Nagesh Murthy

Journal Details

Business Horizons, 2007 Vol. 50 Issue 2 Pages 133-143

Keywords
Supply Chain
Journal Article, Academic Journal

Overview

Until recently, end-of-life (EOL) product management was the purview of a small number of firms that could make money out of recycling and/or remanufacturing. Now, changing customer expectations and stringent product take-back regulations are forcing many goods producing organizations to confront EOL product management, even in cases in which there is no clear economic incentive for doing so. This article presents a framework that highlights the supply chain implications for firms forced into EOL product management where recycling is the only viable option. Discussed are the various recycling options available to managers, as well as the strategic implications of each of these choices.