We can't find the internet
Attempting to reconnect
Something went wrong!
Hang in there while we get back on track
New Technologies for the Transition to a Circular Economy in the Plastic Materials Value Chain
Original title: НОВІ ТЕХНОЛОГІЇ ПЕРЕХОДУ ДО ЦИРКУЛЯРНОЇ ЕКОНОМІКИ В ЛАНЦЮЖКУ СТВОРЕННЯ ВАРТОСТІ ПЛАСТИКОВИХ МАТЕРІАЛІВ
Summary
This systematic review examined how emerging technologies — including Industry 4.0, distributed economies, biological systems, and chemical recycling — can enable the transition to a circular economy in plastics value chains, finding that coordinated technology sets rather than individual innovations are the key drivers of sustainable plastic waste management.
Plastic waste has risen to the forefront of scientific and political debate as a global problem that needs to be addressedurgently. The circular economy model, supported by politicians, academics and corporations, represents a viable pathway toachieving a more sustainable level of development. New and disruptive technologies can accelerate the transition to a circulareconomy, but their application to the plastics transition is not yet fully understood. Based on a systematic literature review, thispaper aims to understand the role of key emerging technologies in the transition to a circular economy in the plastics valuechain, their potential impact, and the barriers to their adoption and diffusion. Using the ReSOLVE framework, the analysisshows that four technology sets related to Industry 4.0, the distributed economy, biological systems and chemical recyclingare the main enablers of the transition to a circular economy, rather than individual technologies. The complementarity oftechnologies and the changes required from a systemic perspective are discussed, as well as governance and implementationproposals to overcome barriers and resistance to the transition. To date, the research literature has not systematically analysedhow new technologies that have been identified as enablers of the circular economy relate to the dynamics of plastic valuechains. In addition, there is a great need to better understand how innovative technologies can provide more sustainablesolutions in value chains and how more circular alternatives to plastic waste management and recycling can be leveraged.Understanding the opportunities not only from the perspective of individual firms and business models in plastics value chains,but also from a systemic perspective, is key to developing meaningful and effective forms of governance to shape and supportthe transition to a circular economy. Intending to fill this gap in the literature, the paper seeks to understand the role of keyemerging technologies in the transition to a circular economy in the plastics value chain, their potential impacts, and barriersto adoption and diffusion.