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A Model for Conceptualising Green Logistics and its use for exploring RFIDs in 'Greening' Supply Chains

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posted on 2023-05-23, 05:11 authored by Bertoni, MD, Hvolby, HH, Steger-Jensen, K, Dukovska-Popovska, IC, Paul TurnerPaul Turner
Integrating environmental considerations into supply-chain management has become an increasingly important issue for industry, government and academic research. Supply chain managers are being required to respond to the challenges of new legislation, standards and regulations; changing customer demands; drivers for efficiency, cost effectiveness and return on investment; while simultaneously being „green‟. Facing the central tension between business and environmental drivers is difficult, but critical to understanding how developments, such as RFID technologies can be incorporated to deliver holistic solutions. This paper reviews contemporary discussions on the current state of supply-chain management and green logistics. It presents a model that combines a number of existing frameworks covering forward and reverse logistics as an approach to conceptualise green supply chains. The paper then illustrates how this combined model can be used to explore the potential of RFID technologies for „greening‟ supply chains.

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Publication title

CONF-IRM 2010 Proceedings

Volume

Paper 13

Editors

A Mills, J Gutierrez, K Osei-Bryson, L Janczewski

Pagination

EJ

Department/School

School of Information and Communication Technology

Publisher

AIS Electronic Library

Place of publication

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Event title

International Conference on Information Resources Management (CONF-IRM)

Event Venue

Montego Bay, Jamaica

Date of Event (Start Date)

2010-05-16

Date of Event (End Date)

2010-05-18

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Copyright 2010 the Authors

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