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Measuring the performance and maturity of the plastic recycling value chain system: implications and prospects

Kunle Ibukun Olatayo Paul T. Mativenga Annlizé L. Marnewick

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Abstract The sustainability of plastic materials and products requires the continuous improvement of the circular pathways for the material. A key strategy in the circularity of plastic is plastic recycling. Improving the circular pathways requires an understanding of the maturity level of the plastic recycling system. This study evaluated the maturity of the plastic recycling system in South Africa across the plastic value chain. Both secondary and primary data were collected, analysed and cross-validated. The results put the maturity of the country’s system at “Visionary” (Level 3) for the value chain stages of primary plastic production, product manufacturing and recycling, whereas waste generation, collection and handling, sorting and recyclate market were rated as “Structured” (Level 2). Furthermore, a set of initiatives to advance the maturity of the system to the desired level of “Connected and Dynamic” (Level 5) were identified. The paper provides a benchmark of performance and determines the stages of the system requiring additional attention. This is aimed at providing insight into policymaking to advance plastic recycling and circularity.

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Kunle Ibukun Olatayo

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Paul T. Mativenga

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Annlizé L. Marnewick

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Olatayo, K.I., Mativenga, P.T., Marnewick, A.L. (2024). Measuring the performance and maturity of the plastic recycling value chain system: implications and prospects. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12302-024-00937-2

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2024
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10.1186/s12302-024-00937-2
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