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Sustainability in the Supply Chain : (The impact of sustainable…
Sustainability in the Supply Chain :
Corporate Social Responsibility
Stakeholders have strong opinions about environmental, social, and ethical issues
It's tell how products and services affect people and also the environment.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a type of international private business self-regulation that aims to contribute to social goals of activity or charitable nature by engaging in or supporting volunteering or ethically-oriented practices.
Sustainability
It includes all employees, customers, community, and company reputation
More than “going green”
Meeting the needs of
the present without compromising the
ability of future generations to meet
their needs.
Meaning of sustainability is the quality of not being harmful to the environment or can keep the natural resource to be maintained.
ISO 14000
Environmental management standards
3)Auditing
4)Performance evaluation
2)Environmental management
5)Labeling
1)Life cycle assessment
Advantages
Have a positive public image, reduced liability
Reduction in the need for multiple audits
Have a good systematic approach to pollution prevention
The impact of sustainable regulations on operations
*Manufacturing and assembly activities
State and local agencies
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Disassembly and disposal of hazardous products.
Nearly all industries have regulations
Commercial builders.
Federal Safe Drinking Water Act.
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
Design for disassembly
Product design
Consumer Products Safety Commission
National Highway Safety Administration
Food and Drug Administration
Design and Production for Sustainability
Life cycle assessment valuates the environmental impact of a product which is from raw material and energy inputs to the disposal of the product at its end of life.
The goal is to make decisions that help reduce the environmental impact of a product throughout its entire life
This are include the 3Rs which is reduce, reuse, and recycle .
1) Reduce
-Consumers are encouraged to reduce their waste by buying items with less packaging and switching to reusable instead of single-use item.
3) Recycle
-The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects such as recycle back the glass, paper, cardboard, metal, plastic and many more.
2) Reuse
-Consumer are encouraged to reuse to minimize the strain on the environment or try to use or taking back the old items that might consider throwing away and finding a new use for them.