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CHAPTER 4 : Sustainability in the Supply Chain (Design and Production for…
CHAPTER 4 : Sustainability in the Supply Chain
Corporate Social Responsibility
CSR: Managerial decision making that considers enviromental, societal, and financial impacts
managers must consider how the products and services they make affect people and the environment in which they operate
Design and Production for Sustainability
Product Design
design decision affect material, quantity, cost, process, related packaging and logistic and how the product will processed when discard
Production Process
reduce the amount of resources in the production process
Logistics
reduce costs by achieving efficient route and delivery network
End-of-Life Phase
what happens to a product after reach its end-of-life stage
Regulations and Industry Standards
International Environment Policies and Standards
ISO 14000
the International Organization of Standardization family of guidliness for sustainable development
has be implement by more than 200000 organizations in 155 countries
ISO14001 address environmental management systems
Sustainability
Systems View
looking for a products life from design to disposal including all of the resources required
Commons
inputs or resources for a production system that are held by the public
Tripple Bottom Line
People
many companies evaluate safety in the work environment, the wages paid, work hours/week
Profit
company investments must be sustainable economically. Firms may supplement standard accounting with social acc.
Planet
operation managers look for ways to reduce the enviromental impact of their operations