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Circular Economy Pathway
CE Pathway - Maturity Levels
CE Pathway - Maturity Levels
Mapped projects (2)
Mapped results (2)
CE Pathway - Maturity Level 1 - Linearity
Any toxic substances should not be used to create products
Quality monitoring to avoid unnecessary scraps
Information technologies to gather processes data
Ad-hoc engagement of individuals, not comprehensive engagement
Contractual obligations based on regulations
Reporting and measuring only the legal responsibilities related to recycling and other environmental obligations
CE Pathway - Maturity Level 2 - Industrial Circular Economy Piloting
(1)
(2)
Material used should be the minimum amount required to respect product functionalities and design (resource sufficiency)
Production processes must require limited amount of energy
Company systems integration (e.g. ERP, MRP, PDM, PLM…)
(1)
(1)
Engagement and awareness raising, systemic empowering through champions
Code of conduct guideline for circularity/sustainability of materials.
Targets and KPIs set up for circularity pilots
CE Pathway - Maturity Level 3 - Systemic Material Management
(1)
Systematic identification of possibilities to reuse, refurbish and remanufacture
Transportation modes (reverse logistics), internal recycling of materials
Disassembly and remanufacturing enabling technologies introduced on the shop-floor
Cultural transformation and qualified people (skills)
Circularity objectives discussed at value chain level. Stakeholder engagement systematically considered.
Operative KPIs for resourcesufficiency/ decrease of waste etc.
CE Pathway - Maturity Level 4 - Circular Economy Thinking
Eco-design of products
Building industrial synergies/closed loop models
Digital platform integration enabling the interaction among value chain actors
Circular suppliers selection and value network level indicators
Capabilities to dynamic collaboration new partners ,research and innovation partnerships launched
LCA analysis over the product lifecycle, KPIs for foot print.
CE Pathway - Maturity Level 5 - Circularity
Changing business model towards product-service-systems and X as service approaches at ecosystem level
Circular systems and process at value network/ecosystem level
Collaborative business processes and workflows are used over the product life cycle
Sustainable government requirements and European Green Deal
Digital ecosystems enabling circularity, partnering with customers making use of knowledge
Circularity indicators (based on the forthcoming standard)