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Circular Supply Chain: 17 Common Questions

Circular Supply Chain: 17 Common Questions

By: Deborah Dull
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Exploring the untapped opportunity of Circular Supply Chains. This podcast, based on the book by Deborah Dull, answers the 17 common questions supply chain professionals are asking. Discover how to give materials another life, leverage technology, and take the next step to build resilient, sustainable operations that save the planet. A must-listen for anyone moving beyond the linear economy.

Deborah Dull
Economics Management Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • 17. How do I take the next step?
    Oct 8 2025

    This final episode cuts through the complexity with five essential questions every supply chain team needs to answer now. We map the journey from identifying your most-traveled product and your largest waste stream, to pinpointing your single biggest vulnerability and confronting your carbon footprint.

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    12 mins
  • 16. How do linear supply chains become circular?
    Oct 8 2025

    This episode breaks down the seven-phase transition framework used by professionals worldwide. We move from mapping your hidden "fugitive value" and intensifying asset use, to predicting waste streams and deliberately slowing down your inventory's life cycle.

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    13 mins
  • 15. What is the future of supply chains?
    Oct 8 2025

    This episode moves beyond theory to tackle five real-world crises with circular solutions. Discover how to handle budget cuts by turning waste into revenue, bypass port closures with regional sourcing, and hit aggressive emissions targets by shortening your supply chain.

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    13 mins
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