Environmental Issues in Supply Chain Management New Trends and Appli
The aim of the book is to present the emerging environmental issues in organization and management of complex supply chains. The book includes set of solutions which show different stakeholders' viewpoints on sustainability. The scope of book takes into c
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Series Editor Paulina Golinska
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Paulina Golinska Carlos Andres Romano •
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Environmental Issues in Supply Chain Management New Trends and Applications
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Editors Paulina Golinska Poznan University of Technology Strzelecka 11 60-965 Poznan Poland
ISSN 2193-4614 ISBN 978-3-642-23561-0 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-23562-7
Carlos Andres Romano Department of Management Polytechnic University of Valencia Camino de Vera S/N 46022 Valencia Spain
ISSN 2193-4622 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-642-23562-7 (eBook)
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Preface On the Way to Environmental Friendly Supply Chain Management
Traditionally, supply chain management is defined as design, planning, and control of flow of goods among a number of independent entities from sourcing base to the final consumers. For the last 20 years, environmental issues of supply chain management have gained a growing concern among academia and practitioners. First, this was because governments imposed new regulations for environment protection in a number of countries around the world and then research
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