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Sammanfattning
ABSTRACT. Purpose Humanitarian organisations have frequently been criticised for attending to their waste that results from delivering inappropriate items or excess packaging. Recognising this, several humanitarian organisations have joined an endeavour to reduce and manage the waste they generate. This paper supports this endeavour with reviewing academic and practitioner literature to further the understanding of the reverse logistics challenges and potential solutions in the humanitarian context. The purpose of this paper is to create a framework of waste management and reverse logistics in the humanitarian context. Design This literature review combines academic with practitioner literature on waste management, reverse logistics, humanitarian logistics and disaster management. Academic literature has been identified through keyword searches and complemented with case reports from waste management programmes. Findings Numerous greening endeavours exist across humanitarian organisations. Yet the research and documentation of waste management and reverse logistics is limited in this context. The analysis of the literature identified three main themes: the umbrella theme of environmental sustainability, and the specific subthemes of waste management and reverse logistics, with specific unique topics attributed to each. Research limitations/implications This paper maps out the current state of research and practice in waste management and reverse logistics in the humanitarian context. It highlights challenges and defines contextual differences and gaps that will guide future research. Practical implications The paper contributes to the learning across humanitarian organisations and their programmes. Social implications The focus of this paper is on the ecological side of humanitarian logistics. The identified challenges bear important policy implications locally, as well as for global donors. Originality This paper lays the foundations of a joint endeavour across humanitarian organisations in the area of waste management and reverse logistics. By bringing in insights from grey literature, it extends on the so far purely conceptual stream of literature in this area.
Originalspråk | Engelska |
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Titel på värdpublikation | NOFOMA 2022 conference proceedings |
Utgivningsdatum | 06.2022 |
Status | Publicerad - 06.2022 |
MoE-publikationstyp | A4 Artikel i en konferenspublikation |
Evenemang | 2022 Annual NOFOMA Conference - Reykjavik, Island Varaktighet: 08.06.2022 → 10.06.2022 Konferensnummer: 34 https://nofoma.hi.is/ |
Nyckelord
- 512 Företagsekonomi
Styrkeområden och områden med hög potential (AoS och AoHP)
- AoHP: Humanitär och samhällslogistik
Fingeravtryck
Fördjupa i forskningsämnen för ”Waste management and reverse logistics in the humanitarian context”. Tillsammans bildar de ett unikt fingeravtryck.Projekt
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WREC: Waste management and measuring, reverse logistics, environmentally sustainable procurement and transport, and circular economy
Kovacs, G., Tuomala, V. & Aminoff, A.
01.01.2022 → 31.07.2022
Projekt: Externt finansierat projekt
Priser
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Schenker best paper award for NOFOMA 2022
Tuomala, Virva (Mottagare), Aminoff, Anna (Mottagare) & Kovacs, Gyöngyi (Mottagare), 06.2022
Pris: Priser och utmärkelser