Link to link driving resource efficiency across supply chains [electronic resource]
Language: English Publication details: [London] APSRG 2016Subject(s): LOC classification:- 307.34160942 $2 22
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Foreword -- Introduction -- Overview -- Procurement -- Design and manufacture -- Logistics -- Consumers and behaviour -- Business models and EPR -- Management of discards -- Metrics and accounting -- Conclusion and overview
A collection of ten case studies and expert essays that cover each stage of the supply chain. It explores how resources can be better used to make supply chains more efficient and how waste can be cut along the supply chain. It makes 12 recommendations, most notably calling for the government to conduct a call for evidence on the state of play of resource efficiency in UK companies to determine barrier preventing them from being resource efficient.