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Redefining Remanufacturing from Industrial and Policy perspectives
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Russell, Jennifer D.
, Dalhammar, Carl D.
, Sundin, Erik
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Circularity
/ Remanufacturing
2026
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Russell, Jennifer D.
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Circularity
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2026
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Redefining Remanufacturing from Industrial and Policy perspectives
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Redefining Remanufacturing from Industrial and Policy perspectives
2026
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Overview
Manufacturing industry is becoming more and more moving from linearity to circularity. There are several circular strategies to follow in their search to become more resource efficient and circular e.g. through remanufacturing. The aim of this paper is to describe the differences between remanufacturing definitions and how to redefine remanufacturing from an industrial perspective. To meet this aim, a literature study has been performed in academic and grey literature. A specific focus has given to definitions made in standards and legal documents since they have a strong impact on manufacturing industry. In addition, semi-structured interviews have been performed with industrial participants to get their view on this topic. Results show that there is a bit of confusion about how to define remanufacturing, mainly in the standardization community. This research recommends and new definition of remanufacturing according to industrial preferences.
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