Adapting the ESSENZ Method to Assess Company-Specific Criticality Aspects

In times of increasing awareness of limited resources, companies are becoming especially interested in criticality assessments. Based on the existing approaches of ESSENZ (integrated method to assess resource efficiency) and SCARCE (approach is to enhance the assessment of critical resource use at t...

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Main Authors: Kim Maya Yavor, Vanessa Bach, Matthias Finkbeiner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Resources
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/10/6/56
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spelling doaj-70e6dd8e273c4934848bd651ca27ff9c2021-06-01T01:48:00ZengMDPI AGResources2079-92762021-05-0110565610.3390/resources10060056Adapting the ESSENZ Method to Assess Company-Specific Criticality AspectsKim Maya Yavor0Vanessa Bach1Matthias Finkbeiner2Department of Sustainable Engineering, Institute of Environmental Technology, Technische Universität Berlin, Strasse des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Sustainable Engineering, Institute of Environmental Technology, Technische Universität Berlin, Strasse des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Sustainable Engineering, Institute of Environmental Technology, Technische Universität Berlin, Strasse des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, GermanyIn times of increasing awareness of limited resources, companies are becoming especially interested in criticality assessments. Based on the existing approaches of ESSENZ (integrated method to assess resource efficiency) and SCARCE (approach is to enhance the assessment of critical resource use at the country level), a method called CS-ESSENZ (company-specific ESSENZ) has been developed to measure the company-specific aspects of criticality and social impact in supply chains for abiotic resources. These comprise 20 categories and corresponding indicators, based on 19 ESSENZ and 25 SCARCE categories. Eleven of these indicators were modified, four were newly developed (e.g., economic importance), and the last five were applied as they are in ESSENZ or SCARCE. CS-ESSENZ was tested using the case study of a smartphone, demonstrating the method’s applicability as well as generating additional information on company-specific improvement potential. The results for supply risk showed that 29 out of 58 ESSENZ hotspots showed high, and 12 showed medium, improvement potential from the company perspective. CS-ESSENZ enables companies to obtain specific information on criticality and social aspects in their supply chains and points out areas for improvement, e.g., with respect to purchasing strategies for cobalt.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/10/6/56abiotic resourcesESSENZSCARCEcriticalitysupply riskvulnerability
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abiotic resources
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criticality
supply risk
vulnerability
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Vanessa Bach
Matthias Finkbeiner
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title Adapting the ESSENZ Method to Assess Company-Specific Criticality Aspects
title_short Adapting the ESSENZ Method to Assess Company-Specific Criticality Aspects
title_full Adapting the ESSENZ Method to Assess Company-Specific Criticality Aspects
title_fullStr Adapting the ESSENZ Method to Assess Company-Specific Criticality Aspects
title_full_unstemmed Adapting the ESSENZ Method to Assess Company-Specific Criticality Aspects
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publishDate 2021-05-01
description In times of increasing awareness of limited resources, companies are becoming especially interested in criticality assessments. Based on the existing approaches of ESSENZ (integrated method to assess resource efficiency) and SCARCE (approach is to enhance the assessment of critical resource use at the country level), a method called CS-ESSENZ (company-specific ESSENZ) has been developed to measure the company-specific aspects of criticality and social impact in supply chains for abiotic resources. These comprise 20 categories and corresponding indicators, based on 19 ESSENZ and 25 SCARCE categories. Eleven of these indicators were modified, four were newly developed (e.g., economic importance), and the last five were applied as they are in ESSENZ or SCARCE. CS-ESSENZ was tested using the case study of a smartphone, demonstrating the method’s applicability as well as generating additional information on company-specific improvement potential. The results for supply risk showed that 29 out of 58 ESSENZ hotspots showed high, and 12 showed medium, improvement potential from the company perspective. CS-ESSENZ enables companies to obtain specific information on criticality and social aspects in their supply chains and points out areas for improvement, e.g., with respect to purchasing strategies for cobalt.
topic abiotic resources
ESSENZ
SCARCE
criticality
supply risk
vulnerability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/10/6/56
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