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SUSTAINABILITY OF SUPPLY CHAIN - Coggle Diagram
SUSTAINABILITY OF SUPPLY CHAIN
a model of sustainable supply chain - changing the game
non sustainable elements of supply chain (red) have traditional sc and goverment support (lobbying)
orgaanizing the game change requires unusual cooperation and collaboration.
weighing the social and enviromental cost in the balance require partnership to evaluate these cost and them on sc partner
audits and certification for official purpose.
partnership with special interest groups to leverage chaange demonstarte the bussinesss sense of susstanability process.
bottom up or buttom down ?
employees
shareholders
special interest groups
goverments responsibiliy with regulations
supplier
who should the actor of an improved supply chain be?
customers
virtuos cycle
panel of sustainable and trusted vendors
benefits to the brands for every participant of the supply chain
trusted audits and shared information
community pressure at the centre
sustainable growth
design and product for sustanability
production process
reduce the amount of resources in the production process:
1) enviromental contamination
2) energy
3) water
reduces cost and enviromental concerns
product design
design decision affect materials ,quality,cost,processes,related packaging and logistic, and how the product will be processed when discarded
incorporate system view to lower enviromental impact
alterntive materials
ISO 14000
advantages
compliance with regulatory requirements,opportunities for competetive advantage
positive public images,reduced liability
good systematic approach to pollution prevention
reduction in the needs for multiple audits
enviromental and economic benefits
lower distribution cost
improved iage
reuced energy consumption
improved process efficiency
reduced material/resources usage
enviromental managment standard
life cycle assesment
performance evaluation
enviromental management
auditing
labeling