Sustainable supply chains books

The issue of sustainability is indeed a huge buzzword and is the coming value chain trend for 2020. This book is not about a wish list of impractical choices, but the reality of decisions faced by. Oreilly members get unlimited access to live online training experiences, plus books, videos, and. Faced with the external pressures of globalization and competition, logistics optimizes processes and reduces production and delivery cycles. Scs is based on the principle that socially responsible products and practices are not only good for planet earth and the. Tools such as enterprise carbon management, carbon and energy footprint analysis, and lifecycle assessment help companies identify the sources of waste in supply chains nidumolu, 2009. Supply chain sustainability scs is a holistic view of supply chain processes and technologies that addresses the environmental, social and legal aspects of a supply chain s components as well as their. Sep 27, 2019 mindmap for sustainable supply chains companies are being forced to improve their sustainability due to the paris climate agreement, the growing discourse on climate change and consumer demands for sustainable products, among other things.

A sustainable supply chain demonstrates a longterm commitment to procurement and supply chain management that considers the environmental, social and economic consequences of design, nonrenewable material use, manufacture and production methods, logistics, service delivery, use, operation, maintenance, reuse, recycling options, disposal, and suppliers. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read sustainable supply chains. Fundamentals of human resource management for environmentallysustainable supply chains charbel. Building sustainable supply chains guardian sustainable. Building robust supply chains with appropriate working conditions is an ongoing and complex challenge. Based on extensive research, this book covers the whole scope of sustainable logistics. The case studies, with particular attention for use in a teaching context, relate the theoretical concepts to practice and what is happening on the ground. Management issues, insights, concepts, and tools environmental and social sustainability for business advantage robert sroufe, steven melnyk on. In doing so, the focus on environmental management and operations is moved from local optimization of environmental factors to consideration of the entire supply chain during the production, consumption, customer service and postdisposal disposition of products.

Supply chains may operate within legal and responsible guidelines, but still not be sustainable. Supply chain management for sustainable food networks provides an uptodate and interdisciplinary framework for designing and operating sustainable supply chains for agrifood products. Access a free summary of sustainable logistics and supply chain management, by david b. Supply chain management for sustainable food networks. The use of sustainable supply chain management suscm is now increasingly at the center of. Building robust supply chains with appropriate working conditions is an ongoing and complex. Sustainable supply chain management practical ideas for. An introduction article in journal of operations management 256 november 2007 with 1,223 reads how we measure reads. Planning, design, and control through interdisciplinary methodologies provides integrated and practicable solutions that aid planners and entrepreneurs in the design and. Sustainability has assumed increased importance in view of the international focus on. Nov 21, 2017 sustainable supply chain management sscm is an approach that supports organizations to enhance their overall performance. This book is primarily intended to serve as a researchbased textbook on sustainable supply chains for graduate programs in business, management, industrial engineering, and industrial ecology, but it should also be of interest for researchers in the broader sustainable supply chain space, whether from the operations management and industrial engineering side or more from the industrial. A researchbased textbook on operations and strategy. Although the prime responsibilities for food businesses clearly lie within their own operations employee training and welfare, ecoefficiency, innovative cleaner.

Management issues, insights, concepts, and toolsfoundations by robert p. Supply chain management for sustainable food networks wiley. A practical guide to continuous improvement, developed in collaboration with bsr. Sustainable operations and closed loop supply chains, second. A researchbased textbook on operations and strategy springer. Supply chain management is an indispensable part of a businesss sustainability program. Oct 31, 20 for many of the contributors, one of the biggest issues facing the introduction of more resilient, sustainable supply chains is the quarterly reportdominated thinking of many boardrooms. Building the business case for sustainable supply chains laura meade and adrien presley 9. If im a big manufacturer or retailer, i pressure my upstream suppliers to get their costs down. This book is primarily intended to serve as a researchbased textbook on sustainable supply chains for graduate programs in business, management, industrial engineering, and industrial ecology, but it should also be of interest for researchers in the broader sustainable supply chain space, whether. There is a growing need for integrating environmentally sound choices into supplychain management. Our definition of sustainable supply chains is not restricted to socalled green supply chains, but recognises that in order to be.

By managing and improving environmental, social and economic performance throughout supply chains, companies can conserve resources, optimize processes, uncover product innovations. What i found interesting is how supply chain risk management and contingency planning links up with sustainable supply chains. Sustainable logistics and supply chain management is the essential guide to the principles and practices of sustainable logistics operations. Supply chains provide many challenges to organizations relating to ethical practices at all. Sustainable operations and closed loop supply chains. Developing sustainable supply chains to drive value. A researchbased textbook on operations and strategy springer series in supply chain management 4 bouchery, yann, corbett, charles j. Local food supply chains are often considered to be relatively sustainable e. Banks to incentivize sustainable supply chains under dfid.

This book focuses on the need to develop sustainable supply chains economically, environmentally and socially. This book is a printed edition of the special issue tools, methodologies and techniques applied to sustainable supply chains that was published in sustainability download pdf add this book to my library. This book is a printed edition of the special issue tools, methodologies and techniques applied to sustainable supply chains that was published in sustainability download pdf add this book to my. A yearlong pilot announced on tuesday will see three banks offer more favorable lending terms to unilever and sainsburys according to the sustainability of the supply chains linking them with. A growing number of companies are looking to build sustainability into their supply chains. Developing sustainable supply chains to drive value home. In most supply chains, 90% of them are still transactional. The issue of sustainability is indeed a huge buzzword and is. Knowing the level of environmental, social, and economic impact and viability of your vendors and customers is becoming increasingly common as all industries move towards a more sustainable future.

Sustainability in the supply chain is increasingly seen among highlevel executives. Focus is given to decisionmaking procedures and methodologies enabling policymakers, managers and practitioners to design and manage effectively sustainable. Supply chains provide many challenges to organizations relating to ethical practices at all levels of the supply chain in an often nontransparent. Developing sustainable supply chains to drive value, volume i. Mindmap for sustainable supply chains supply chain movement. Feb 27, 2008 a range of actors, working within and outside food supply chains, need to make changes to the ways in which they work to make supply chains more sustainable table 2. New guidelines and collaborations are needed that assess supply chain performance in the context of societal and environmental limits. A researchbased textbook on operations and strategy ebook written by yann bouchery, charles j. Purchase sustainability of products, processes and supply chains, volume 36 1st edition. An interdisciplinary framework for managing sustainable agrifood supply chains.

The book concludes with the presentation of case studies and applications focused on specific food chains. Collaboration and coordination in sustainable supply chains amy z. Robert palevich shows organizations how they can increasingly leverage complex, contentrich information environments to drive breakthrough cost reduction and environmental benefit. Mindmap for sustainable supply chains companies are being forced to improve their sustainability due to the paris climate agreement, the growing discourse on climate change and. The lean sustainable supply chain presents a complete framework for building a worldclass supply chain that is both lean and green. It is commonly recognized that logistics has become a major strategic issue for all companies, whether they are part of the primary, secondary or tertiary sector. Sustainability has assumed increased importance in view of the international focus on pollution control and climate change. This book is primarily intended to serve as a researchbased textbook on sustainable supply chains for graduate programs in business, management, industrial engineering, and industrial ecology, but it. Why sustainable supply chains make business sense guardian. A sustainable supply chain demonstrates a longterm commitment to procurement and supply chain management that considers the environmental, social and economic. This book provides a multiperspective approach to sustainability and value chains to allow understanding from a variety of disciplines and professional backgrounds. Planning, design, and control through interdisciplinary methodologies provides integrated and practicable solutions that aid planners and entrepreneurs in the design and optimization of food productiondistribution systems and operations and drives change toward sustainable food ecosystems.

Supply chain sustainability scs is a holistic view of supply chain processes and technologies that addresses the environmental, social and legal aspects of a supply chain s components as well as their economic factors. Sustainability of products, processes and supply chains. Consideration is given to the convergence of supply chains and sustainability. Dec 12, 2017 a yearlong pilot announced on tuesday will see three banks offer more favorable lending terms to unilever and sainsburys according to the sustainability of the supply chains linking them with. Sustainable supply chain management sscm is an approach that supports organizations to enhance their overall performance. Sustain 2002 partly because they support mixed and organic farming and reduce emissions.

It has even crept into this blog, since sustainability and supply chain risk and dsiruptions go hand in. Sustainable supply chains a researchbased textbook on. Sustainable logistics and supply chain management free. Supply chain management for sustainable food networks provides an uptodate and interdisciplinary framework.

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