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Distributed ledger technology in the circular economy

  • Lack of transparency and traceability of products and their raw materials means that most products can only be thrown away or not properly recycled due to a lack of relevant data. This conflicts with the circular economy principles, which are demanded by several initiatives, including the European Union. The aim of this master thesis is to analyze this conflict and to propose a technical solution based on Distributed Ledger Technology that enables transparency and traceability of products and their materials. Therefore, the thesis addresses two central research questions: 1. How can traceability and transparency be enabled by integrating a DLT solution? 2. How would a prototype with the integration of smart contracts and DLT look like? To answer these questions, a blockchain solution is implemented using Hyperledger Fabric. The solution uses the immutability and decentralized nature of DLT to record and track the movement of products and their materials throughout their life cycle in the Circular Economy. Furthermore, with private data collections, confidentiality, and privacy are granted while ensuring transparency. The thesis contributes to the Circular Economy field by exploring the principles, models, and challenges of the Circular Economy and the circularity goals of a Digital Product Passport to develop a suitable technical solution. The chosen blockchain framework, Hyperledger Fabric, is presented, and its key components and features are highlighted. The thesis also delves into the design decisions and considerations behind the Digital Product Passport platform, explaining the architecture and transaction flow together with the prototype implementation and demonstration to showcase the functionality of the solution. Results and analysis provide insights into the challenges of the Circular Economy, sustainable resource management, and the Digital Product Passport, resulting in recommendations for future improvements and enhancements. Overall, this thesis offers a practical solution utilizing DLT to enable transparency and traceability in the Circular Economy, contributing to the realization of sustainable and efficient resource management practices to ultimately contribute to the set Circular Economy initiatives.

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Author:Fabian Falco
DOI:https://doi.org/10.25924/opus-5101
Subtitle (English):Enable traceability and transparency of recyclable products with a digital product passport platform
Advisor:Martin Dobler
Document Type:Master's Thesis
Language:English
Year of publication:2023
Publishing Institution:FH Vorarlberg (Fachhochschule Vorarlberg)
Granting Institution:FH Vorarlberg (Fachhochschule Vorarlberg)
Release Date:2023/09/11
Tag:Blockchain; Circular Economy; DLT; Distributed Ledger Technology; Hyperledger Fabric
Number of pages:vii, 70
DDC classes:000 Allgemeines, Informatik, Informationswissenschaft
JEL-Classification:O Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth / O3 Technological Change; Research and Development
Q Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics / Q2 Renewable Resources and Conservation / Q20 General
Open Access?:ja
Course of Studies:Informatik
Licence (German):License LogoUrhG - The Austrian Copyright Act applies - Es gilt das österr. Urheberrechtsgesetz