2018
DOI: 10.21638/11701/spbu05.2018.204
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A circular economy perspective on sustainable supply chain management: an updated survey

Abstract: Environmental and social impact of the world economy is increasingly attracting public attention around the globe. The society expects from the businesses a responsible action towards depletion of scarce natural resources, environmental pollution, and people-so as to achieve sustainable development goals. An essential element of today's economy, supply chains represent networks of companies that create and deliver products and services to the ultimate customers. The present paper classifies scholarly research … Show more

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“…An efficient coordination is necessary, mainly if these organizations are located in different locations around the world. With proper long-term management, performance tends to improve for all supply chain participants [30].…”
Section: Sustainable Supply Chain Management (Sscm) and Circular Economy (Ce)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An efficient coordination is necessary, mainly if these organizations are located in different locations around the world. With proper long-term management, performance tends to improve for all supply chain participants [30].…”
Section: Sustainable Supply Chain Management (Sscm) and Circular Economy (Ce)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current challenges on improving energy efficiency suggests that transition engineering approach is the most suitable for managing long-term corporate strategy based on voluntary initiatives. The development of scenarios, the approval of backcasting results and actions for further implementation, and the interaction between the participants lead to a deeper understanding of environmental values and contribute to their achievement [5,6].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pishchulov and colleagues examined the circular economy perspective in sustainable supply chain management as a possible solution to supply chain greening. Their study also highlighted the environmental and sustainability pillars of how these can bring economic benefits to a given company (Pishchulov et al, 2018). Balon defined government regulations, the importance of corporate social responsibility, the possibility of new investments, and the environmentally friendly product market as the four cardinal incentives to the introduction of green supply chains in his 2020 study (Balon, 2020).…”
Section: Greening the Supply Chain: An Historical Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%