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The role of ecological modernization principles in advancing circular economy practices: lessons from the brewery sector

Simone Sehnem (Management, Unoesc, Chapecó, Brazil) (Management, UNISUL, Florianópolis, Brazil)
Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour (Lincoln International Business School (LIBS), University of Lincoln, Lincoln, Brazil)
Diogo Amarildo da Conceição (UNISUL, Florianópolis, Brazil)
Darciana Weber (Unoesc, Chapecó, Brazil)
Dulcimar José Julkovski (Management, Unoesc, Chapecó, Brazil)

Benchmarking: An International Journal

ISSN: 1463-5771

Article publication date: 18 March 2021

Issue publication date: 2 November 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

There is no literature that sought the revision and integration of ecological modernization of theory (EMT) and circular economy (CE). This article aims to answer the questions: How have companies developed circular economy practices within their operations? Why have companies invested in circular economy practices? Based on the answers to these questions, it would be possible to understand how the assumptions of EMT explain the adoption of CE practices.

Design/methodology/approach

The research method is based on multiple case studies with Brazilian craft brewery companies.

Findings

Companies studied have pursed the adoption of circular economy practices, but the full potential of the use of biological cycles within their processes of production has been hampered by the lack of external policies and clear governance toward circular economy. Thus, pollution prevention policies may be an important driver for organizations be able to advance in circular economy practices.

Research limitations/implications

Research limitations are coverage only of organizations located in an emerging country. A second limitation is that the data saturation was partially achieved in some of the analyzed cases, especially by the limitation of the time period surveyed (transversal research). The longitudinal evaluation is timely for circular economy surveys.

Practical implications

The formulation of a regulatory framework through a participative, interactive and decentralized process, capable of delegating responsibilities and incentives to all entities, to contemplate a tax restructuring for the alcoholic beverage sector, could corroborate to create a new standard of action for the sector.

Social implications

This document highlights how the principles of ecological modernization can contribute to the advancement of the circular economy. The understanding can help in the design of processes that provide circular and sustainable operations as a social good in a effective value.

Originality/value

The principles from EMT, such as the development of an institutional environment towards corporate environmental proactive, could enhance the adoption of circular economy practices within the brewery sector. Despite of the class association of the brewery sector has supported the companies studied to move forward in other matters, a clear governance is necessary to guide organizations towards circular economy practices.

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements to CAPES and CNPQ that provide funding to the research process.

Citation

Sehnem, S., Lopes de Sousa Jabbour, A.B., Conceição, D.A.d., Weber, D. and Julkovski, D.J. (2021), "The role of ecological modernization principles in advancing circular economy practices: lessons from the brewery sector", Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. 28 No. 9, pp. 2786-2807. https://doi.org/10.1108/BIJ-07-2020-0364

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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