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Pre-paradigmatic status of industrial sustainability: a systematic review
This paper seeks to progress Operations Management (OM) theory and practice by organising contributions to knowledge production, in Industrial Sustainability, from disparate researcher communities.
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Industrial Organization and sustainability [PDF]
A large proportion of foods are produced today by industrial chains that are confronted by numerous challenges. Like all industries, they need to integrate new requirements relative to the environment and sustainability into their activities. Yet they are also subject to major trends, affecting both final consomption and agricultural production. Indeed,
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Sustainability in Industrial Processes
ChemSusChemThoughts of Claudia Ley, Editor-in-Chief of Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, and Henrique Teles, board member of ChemSusChem and Ullmann's Encyclopedia, on the progress that is being made in industrial chemistry, which is as important as progress made in academia.
Joaquim Henrique Teles, Claudia Ley
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Sustainability in the Events Industry
This chapter critically discusses why sustainability is important for the events industry in the future. In future, the events industry needs to adopt sustainability management steps that consider event impacts, and event organizers will be required to adopt policies that take an analytical approach to sustainability management and climate change.Raj, Razaq, Griffin, Kevin A.
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Sustainability in the Fast Fashion Industry
Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2019Problem definition: A fast fashion system allows firms to react quickly to changing consumer demand by replenishing inventory (via quick response) and introducing more fashion styles. In this paper, we study the environmental impact of the fast fashion business model by analyzing its implications for product quality, variety, and inventory decisions ...
Xiaoyang Long, Javad Nasiry
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BUILDING SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIES FOR SUSTAINABLE SOCIETIES
Business Strategy and the Environment, 1996The greening of industry is a strategic research area where many paradigms converge, not a new field or discipline, nor a specialty of an existing discipline. These paradigms all share the assumption that industrial firms will play a vital role in the needed transition to a sustainable society.
David P. Angel, Joseph Huber
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Sustainability and industrial symbiosis—The evolution of a Finnish forest industry complex
Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2010An industrial symbiosis (IS) is a group of industrial plants and other actors which exchange energy, water, by-products and waste. This article studies the evolution of an IS centred around a Finnish pulp and paper mill and analyses how the operations of the case system developed in a more sustainable direction during the years 1890–2005. We build upon
Pakarinen, S. +5 more
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Restructuring Industry for Sustainable Development
2013Industry is one of the major productive and wealth-creating sectors of society yet it also is a major polluter. This essay queries how industry can remain economically and materially productive without degrading the environment or exacerbating growing global inequalities.
Nick Robins, Alex Trisoglio
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Sustainable Development and Industry Revolutions
2019The Industrial Revolutions are mainly divided into four groups which are Industry 1.0 , 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0. It is obvious that the previous revolution triggers the new one and the process of entering the Industrial Revolutions differs from country to country.
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