Reverse logistics and informal valorisation at the Base of the Pyramid: A case study on sustainability synergies and trade-offs

Publication Type
Journal contribution (peer reviewed)
Authors
Brix-Asala, C., Hahn, R., & Seurings, S.
Year of publication
2016
Published in
European Management Journal
Band/Volume
34/4
DOI
10.1016/j.emj.2016.01.004
Page (from - to)
414-423
Abstract

Despite a growing body of research on business with and for the Base of the Pyramid (BoP), ecological aspects of such businesses have not been considered adequately in the literature. We take a holistic view on the social and environmental consequences of a specific case of a BoP business. Water sold in plastic sachets in Africa is a typical BoP product with potentially negative ecological impact caused by littering. Reverse logistics activities could mitigate these consequences. At the same time, such activities provide opportunities for poor people to make a living from collecting waste. This in-depth single case study sheds light on the opportunities and disadvantages of informal valorisation in reverse logistics activities from both social and environmental perspectives. The case offers insights into the potential and actual trade-offs in BoP activities in different pillars of sustainability, which are otherwise rarely discussed in academic literature.

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