Application of circular economy for sustainable waste management in the carpet industry

In today's modern world, the linear economy is no longer responsive, and there is a crucial need for a fundamental shift in people's mindset toward properly using raw materials and products. This article explores the 9R framework as a model for implementing the circular economy in the floo...

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Main Authors: Fereshteh Parvaresh, Mohamad Amini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ayandegan Institute of Higher Education, 2024-06-01
Series:International Journal of Research in Industrial Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.riejournal.com/article_193185_d86a84765f66f833a8b07b283fb4b6c1.pdf
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Summary:In today's modern world, the linear economy is no longer responsive, and there is a crucial need for a fundamental shift in people's mindset toward properly using raw materials and products. This article explores the 9R framework as a model for implementing the circular economy in the flooring industry. The framework delves into maximizing material value while minimizing waste and environmental degradation. This research aims to identify the role of the circular economy in the flooring industry across various countries. The article also examines successful strategies proposed to achieve the goals and benefits of this approach, presenting the results within the framework of the 9R model. The results of this research indicate that effective steps have been taken in Iran towards the sustainable production of carpets, which serve as the primary flooring in the country. Among the most important of these, we can highlight the growing trend of using raw materials appropriately in producing this product, along with interesting innovations related to its usage transformation. However, for the complete implementation of all principles of the circular economy in Iran, there are significant obstacles, among which one of the most important is the high cost of establishing recycling units. Therefore, the government must encourage large production units capable of operating in the recycling sector by providing supportive packages. In general, within the scope of this research and its results, it is concluded that designing carpets with a long lifespan and recyclability, along with educating customers on the proper use of products and promoting the repair and reuse of second-hand products, can lead to a more flourishing and sustainable economy in this industry.
ISSN:2783-1337
2717-2937