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Sustainability in the Supply Chain - Coggle Diagram
Sustainability in
the Supply Chain
Corporate Social
Responsibility
Stakeholders have strong opinions about
environmental, social, and ethical issues
Doing what’s right can be beneficial to all
stakeholders
How products and services affect people
and the environment
Design and Production for Sustainability
Life cycle assessment valuates the environmental impact of a product, from raw material and energy inputs all the way to the disposal of the product at its end-of-life
The 3Rs— reduce, reuse, and recycle
Product Design
Design decisions affect materials, quality, cost, processes, related packaging and logistics, and how the product will be processed when discarded
Production Process
Reduce the amount of resources in the
production process
Logistics
Reduce costs by achieving efficient
route and delivery networks
End-of-Life Phase
Closed-loop supply chains or reverse logistics
Sustainability
Commons
Possible solutions
Moving some of the common to private property
Allocation of rights
Allocation of yield
Systems View
Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs
Triple Bottom Line
Regulations and Industry
Standards
Product design
Manufacturing and assembly activities
Disassembly and disposal of
hazardous products
Design for disassembly
Nearly all industries have regulations
International Environmental
Policies and Standards
Organizations and governments guiding businesses
European Union Emissions
Trading System
To combat climate change
Reduce industrial GHG emissions
“Cap-and-trade” principle
ISO 14000
Environmental management standards
Environmental management
Auditing
Performance evaluation
Labeling
Life cycle assessment
Advantages
Positive public image, reduced liability
Good systematic approach to pollution
prevention
Compliance with regulatory requirements,
opportunities for competitive advantage
Reduction in the need for multiple audits