2023
DOI: 10.3390/su152115368
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Green Supplier Assessment and Selection for Sea Cucumber (Apostichopus japonicus) Processing Enterprise: Case Study in China

Anqi Ren,
Xintao Zhao,
Qi Liu
et al.

Abstract: Green supply chain management is a crucial way to balance economic benefits and environmental impacts. As an important economic aquatic product in China, sea cucumber (Apostichopus japonicus) is facing the dual challenges of economic benefits (profit) and environmental sustainability (material input and emission output). Currently, the sea cucumber industry in China lacks a green supplier screening system, resulting in a fragmented pattern of cooperation among enterprises. Core enterprises in the supply chain … Show more

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“…Therefore, there is a need for developing genetic markers that can trace geographic origin to determine if species were harvested legally. Additionally, more robust market labeling, training, genetic research, public outreach, and green supply chains [51] are required to advance One Health in urban seafood markets. In this regard, these findings have relevance, not merely for NYC, but cities and regions elsewhere as dried seafood markets and the fisheries that supply them span the globe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, there is a need for developing genetic markers that can trace geographic origin to determine if species were harvested legally. Additionally, more robust market labeling, training, genetic research, public outreach, and green supply chains [51] are required to advance One Health in urban seafood markets. In this regard, these findings have relevance, not merely for NYC, but cities and regions elsewhere as dried seafood markets and the fisheries that supply them span the globe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its steps mainly include the establishment of a hierarchical organizational structure, the construction of a judgment matrix, the comparison of the importance of the factors, and the checking of the consistency. Ren et al [33] employed the AHP to determine the weights of the indicators and the FCE method to evaluate the importance of each indicator, and they established a green supplier assessment indicator system for sea cucumber processing enterprises, verifying the effectiveness and practicality of this method. Hou et al [34] developed a synthetic assessment model for the evaluation of the cleaner production indicator system of the sea cucumber aquaculture industry using the Delphi method, AHP, and FCE method.…”
Section: Analytic Hierarchy Processmentioning
confidence: 99%