2010
DOI: 10.1108/13598541011018111
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Exploring reverse supply chain management practices in Turkey

Abstract: PurposeThis paper aims to examine the current state of reverse supply chain management (RSCM) initiatives in several Turkish industries.Design/methodology/approachThis study is based on an exploratory research regarding RSCM activities of Turkish automotive, white goods, electric/electronics, and furniture industries. The sample consists of all the companies included in the Top‐500 Industrial Enterprises List of The Assembly of the Istanbul Chamber of Industry (ISO).FindingsThe research findings show that the … Show more

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“…If enforcement cannot be applied through legislation, communication and education are found to be the key mechanisms to enhance public awareness, as well as to encourage positive and heightened environmental behaviour with regard to waste medicines (Erol et al, 2010;Prahinski and Kocabasoglu;. Our survey shows that greater personal or direct contacts with end users will be more effective in encouraging their engagement in recycling activities than just disseminating information on recycling.…”
Section: Discussion and Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…If enforcement cannot be applied through legislation, communication and education are found to be the key mechanisms to enhance public awareness, as well as to encourage positive and heightened environmental behaviour with regard to waste medicines (Erol et al, 2010;Prahinski and Kocabasoglu;. Our survey shows that greater personal or direct contacts with end users will be more effective in encouraging their engagement in recycling activities than just disseminating information on recycling.…”
Section: Discussion and Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Customers can be less engaged in EoU or EoL returns as they are not required to be engaged or do not get enough benefit from it. Research findings suggest that enhancing public awareness of environmental protection and conservation can have a significant influence on increasing product returns from consumers (Erol et al, 2010;Prahinski and Kocabasoglu, 2006), thus pushing the implementation of a RL system and achieving both economies of scale and sustainable development. Setting up an approved compliance scheme has also proven to be successful in enhancing public awareness of the necessity of reducing and recycling household waste.…”
Section: Whymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Erol et al 2010;Eng-Larsson and Kohn 2012;Kim and Lee 2012;Huscroft et al 2013), material usage and selection (Mayyas et al 2013;Lindahl et al 2014), and green supply chain practices (Sarkis 2012;Perotti et al 2012;Morali and Searcy 2013;Gimenez and Sierra 2013).…”
Section: Environmental and Social Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%