Addressing the overuse of natural resources is crucial, and the circular economy (CE) offers a solution by turning waste into value to meet societal needs. CE may support business development without increasing resource exploitation. However, transitioning to CE models presents socio-technical challenges across the value chain, and the adoption of circular practices into established systems requires to overcome several system lock-ins. This study focuses on the agri-food sector, particularly the olive oil supply chain, chosen for its economic significance and potential for upcycling by-products. Through semi-structured interviews with 17 key informants, using the multi-level perspective (MLP) framework as conceptual background, this study explores how niche-level innovations can challenge and reconfigure existing regimes, leading to systemic change. The findings suggest potential CE transition pathways and highlight the complex socio-technical interactions necessary for sustainable transformation.

Transitioning towards a circular economy agri-food model: strategies to move from goals to objectives in the olive oil sector

Daniela Spina
Primo
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Roberta Selvaggi;Gaetano Chinnici
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Mario D'Amico
Ultimo
2025-01-01

Abstract

Addressing the overuse of natural resources is crucial, and the circular economy (CE) offers a solution by turning waste into value to meet societal needs. CE may support business development without increasing resource exploitation. However, transitioning to CE models presents socio-technical challenges across the value chain, and the adoption of circular practices into established systems requires to overcome several system lock-ins. This study focuses on the agri-food sector, particularly the olive oil supply chain, chosen for its economic significance and potential for upcycling by-products. Through semi-structured interviews with 17 key informants, using the multi-level perspective (MLP) framework as conceptual background, this study explores how niche-level innovations can challenge and reconfigure existing regimes, leading to systemic change. The findings suggest potential CE transition pathways and highlight the complex socio-technical interactions necessary for sustainable transformation.
2025
Circular economy
Multi-level perspective
Olive oil supply chain
Transition
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