SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEM USING THE R-PSS METHOD: RECYCLED ASPHALT PAVEMENT CASE
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https://doi.org/10.5380/relainep.v13i25.97714Abstract
The global trend of integrating recycled raw materials into asphalt mixtures is increasing due to its environmental benefits. However, awareness about the comparable or superior performance of these mixtures compared to those made solely from virgin materials remains limited. This study aims to introduce a sustainable Product-Service System (PSS) using the Requirements Engineering approach in an asphalt plant industry through a method named R-PSS (Requirements - Product-Service System. Our solution facilitates greater incorporation of Recycled Asphalt Pavement (RAP) in asphalt production, offering sustainability advantages such as reduced virgin material consumption, partnerships with local suppliers, and improved economic efficiency. We evaluated the solution's impacts on environmental, social, and economic sustainability within the PSS. The assessment revealed significant benefits, including a reduced environmental footprint and an extended system lifespan. These results highlight the importance of adopting a Circular Economy approach that meets market needs while adhering to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles.
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