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Reverse Logistics Influence on Waste Recovery by Mediation of Innovative Business Models in Ethiopia
Abstract
This investigation uses a sample size of 250 firms from a variety of sectors to investigate the association among waste recovery, innovative business models, and reverse logistics. Using a mixed-procedures approach, surveys were assimilated to gather quantitative data, and qualitative interviews were manifested to provide additional in-depth understanding. With innovative business models acting as a partial mediator in this connection, major outcomes manifest that efficient reverse logistics greatly augments waste recovery rates. Outcomes manifest that corporates that incorporate these components have augmented operational influence and sustainability outcomes. The investigation comes to the conclusion that optimizing trash recovery operations manifests a comprehensive strategy that strikes a balance among logistics and innovation. Future investigation will investigate certain cutting-benefit business models that augment trash recovery, how new knowhow influence reverse logistics, and how regulatory frameworks influence sustainable practices.
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