Hervé Corvellec
Professor
Evidencing the waste effect of Product-Service Systems (PSSs)
Author
Summary, in English
This paper adopts a waste-centric analysis of Product-Service Systems (PSSs) to demonstrate that they do not automatically contribute to a dematerialization of the economy, a decoupling of production from material and energy consumption, and thus a transition toward sustainability. A qualitative analysis of various Nordic fashion PSSs that uses a combination of Tukker’s (2004) classification of PSSs and the European waste hierarchy model demonstrates that the waste effect of a PSS is independent of its being product-oriented, use-oriented, or result-oriented. Rather, the effect depends on how the business model of the PSS organizes material flows at production, distribution, use, and post-consumption stages in relationship to prevailing waste regimes where the PSS operates. We suggest that if a PSS is to reduce its waste effect and contribute to dematerialization, its business model should design material flows that fit with the prevailing waste regimes within the area it operates and prioritize waste prevention before considering reuse, recycling, energy recovery, and landfilling.
Department/s
- Department of Service Studies
Publishing year
2017-01-07
Language
English
Pages
14-24
Publication/Series
Journal of Cleaner Production
Volume
145
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Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
- Environmental Management
Keywords
- Product-Service System (PSS)
- Fashion
- Waste
- Dematerialization
- Sustainability
- European Waste Hierarchy
Status
Published
Project
- Signs of the future show the way
- From waste management to waste prevention. Closing implementation gaps through sustainable action nets
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0959-6526