2018
DOI: 10.1108/jmtm-12-2016-0175
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Developing closed loop supply chains for environmental sustainability

Abstract: Purpose Forward and reverse supply chains form a “closed loop” when managed in a coordinated way and this “cradle to cradle” responsibility has strong relevance to addressing environmental sustainability in global supply chains. The extensive outsourcing of manufacturing has created highly fragmented supply chains, which is strongly evidenced within the UK clothing industry, and it presents major environmental challenges, particularly around waste and resource use. The purpose of this paper is to investigate h… Show more

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“…less waste and inventory, faster fulfilment cycles and shorter lead times); yet, a strategic approach to supply chain management is also more likely to result in initiatives that support a shared sustainability vision, with collaborating partners willing to accept less favourable economic outcomes (e.g. lower margins) in return for social and/or environmental benefits (Ashby, 2018;Vachon and Klassen, 2006). Thus, a greater emphasis on a strategic orientation for SCM, which enables more trusting supplier relations, would lead supply chain managers to develop more complex thinking with regard to sustainability issues in supply chains.…”
Section: Antecedents Of Cognitive Frames Held By Supply Chain Managersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…less waste and inventory, faster fulfilment cycles and shorter lead times); yet, a strategic approach to supply chain management is also more likely to result in initiatives that support a shared sustainability vision, with collaborating partners willing to accept less favourable economic outcomes (e.g. lower margins) in return for social and/or environmental benefits (Ashby, 2018;Vachon and Klassen, 2006). Thus, a greater emphasis on a strategic orientation for SCM, which enables more trusting supplier relations, would lead supply chain managers to develop more complex thinking with regard to sustainability issues in supply chains.…”
Section: Antecedents Of Cognitive Frames Held By Supply Chain Managersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 35,41,42] Supply chain visibility Geographic distances present challenges in supplier monitoring and management; Closer proximity of suppliers can improve the visibility of processes and practices and better supply chain coordination. [38,39] Supply and demand uncertainty Uncertainty and volatility in the market; Institutional and regulatory changes; Variable exchange rates; Supply chain disruption risks.…”
Section: Strategic Aspectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Closed-loop fashion supply chain (CLSC) management is an effective approach for circular textile and apparel, which creates both economic and environmental values ( Ashby, 2018 ). The research on CLSC attracts more and more attention nowadays.…”
Section: Identify Sustainable Practices In the Fscm Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%