2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2009.03.020
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Making resources work more efficiently – the importance of supply chain partnerships

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“…Packaging waste and use of fertilizers has not received much attention so far. For example, regarding fertilizers' use, only two articles were found to investigate this (Dawson andHilton, 2011, Kummu et al, 2012), and similarly, packaging waste was covered in only two articles (Henningsson et al, 2004, Schliephake et al, 2009. The use of abiotic and/or biotic material, water and/or energy was also analysed for the lifecycle phases' raw material procurement, production, use and waste treatment by Gerbens- Leenes et al (2003), Liedtke et al (2010).…”
Section: Supply Chain Management: An International Journalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Packaging waste and use of fertilizers has not received much attention so far. For example, regarding fertilizers' use, only two articles were found to investigate this (Dawson andHilton, 2011, Kummu et al, 2012), and similarly, packaging waste was covered in only two articles (Henningsson et al, 2004, Schliephake et al, 2009. The use of abiotic and/or biotic material, water and/or energy was also analysed for the lifecycle phases' raw material procurement, production, use and waste treatment by Gerbens- Leenes et al (2003), Liedtke et al (2010).…”
Section: Supply Chain Management: An International Journalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, supply chain coordination aims at exploring the potential of supply chain integration in reducing the use of raw materials and resources across the supply chain. For example, Mena et al (2011) and Schliephake et al (2009) showed that by exploring the supply chain members' interface, it is possible to identify the main root causes of waste in the supply chain and, consequently, improve waste management practices, eliminate process duplication and achieve greater resource efficiency across the supply chain. From this overview, we may conclude that tactical/operational decisions have not received much emphasis and that more research is needed into analysing the impacts and/or trade-offs of L&SCM decisions in the use of resources and raw materials.…”
Section: Tactical/operational Decisions Production Processes Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have investigated waste generation and material efficiencies in worldwide manufacturing over several branches, finding that there is significant room for improvement within company borders and along supply chains [12][13][14][15][16][17].…”
Section: Materials and Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2 illustrates the intended functioning of such governance systems, mainly aiming to establish the second order effects in nature and society. Impact measurement takes place on the level of individual businesses in supply chains, either focussing on economic performance (Chan and Qi, 2003;Iles, 2007;Gopal and Cline, 2007;Kovács, 2008;Lozano and Huisingh, 2011;Youn et al, 2013), with a focus on certain aspects of environmental performance (Green et al, 1998;McIntyre et al, 1998;Tsoulfas and Pappis, 2008;Schliephake et al, 2009;Testa and Iraldo, 2010) or on socio-ethical performance (Ciliberti et al, 2008). Cases of integrated assessment of both the environmental, social and economic aspects of sustainability are available (Keating et al, 2008), but again only on the individual businesses level.…”
Section: Governance System Impact Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%