2. Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM)
2.1 Issues
Companies are motivated to make their supply chain more sustainable in a number of ways, as shown in figure
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. The main ones are external pressures such as regulations, consumer demand, stakeholders, pressure groups, image
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Bibliography
- (1) - BRUNTLAND (G.). - Our Common Future : Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development. - http://www.un-documents.net/wced-ocf.htm (1987).
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Websites
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Logistics FAQ – News, resources and solutions, information portal
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Supply chain magazine
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AIRL – International Association...
Standards and norms
- Responsabilité sociétale ISO26000 : 2010 - ISO 26000 -
- Management environnemental : 2015 - ISO 14001 -
- Management de la qualité : 2008 - ISO 9001 -
- Responsabilité sociale - SA 8000 -
- Analyse du cycle de vie - ISO 14040 à 14049 -
- Eco design - ISO 14062 -
- Emballage - ISO 13427 à 13432 -
- Évaluation d'éco-efficience - ISO 14045 -
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Regulations
Law No. 2001-420 of May 15, 2001 on new economic regulations
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