Greening supply chain : enhancing competitiveness through green productivity.
Publication details: Tokyo, Japan : Asian Productivity Organization, 2001.Description: 220 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:- 9283322908
- Business logistics -- Asia -- Congresses
- Business logistics -- Pacific area -- Congresses
- Green products -- Purchasing -- Asia -- Congresses
- Green products -- Purchasing -- Pacific area -- Congresses
- Manufacturing industries -- Environmental aspects -- Asia -- Congresses
- Manufacturing industries -- Environmental aspects -- Pacific area -- Congresses
- Sustainable development -- Asia -- Congresses
- Sustainable development -- Pacific area -- Congresses
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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BOOKS | MAIN | HD 38.5 G74 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 03362 |
Report of the top forum on enhancing competitiveness through green productivity held in the Republic of China, 25-27 May, 2000 (SPE-SYP-00). Greening supply chain : Enhancing competitiveness through green productivity. (2001). Tokyo, Japan : Asian Productivity Organization.
Part I: Integrated summary -- Part II: Resource papers -- Green productivity: the new frontier of sustainable development -- The eco-economy: enhancing productivity and environmental performance -- Green productivity and supply chain management -- Linking green productivity, green purchasing, and quality management systems -- Towards greener government procurement: an environment Canada case study -- Eco-efficiency and an overview of green purchasing -- Eco-design towards green productivity -- Enhancing the competitive edge through cooperation between large firms and SMEs: the center satellite factory system in the ROC -- The use of corporate synergy systems in promoting industrial waste minimization in small and medium enterprises in Taiwan -- The management and environmental protection of the paper industry in the Republic of China -- Eco-design and eco-efficiency in Everlight Chemical -- Acer environmental report -- Environmental policy and sustainable development at corporate level -- Greening the market: the effort by Fuji Xerox and the Green Purchasing Network, Japan -- The Green Consumption Movement: the roles of government, academia, NGOs, and consumers -- An overview of the industrial waste minimization: corporate synergy system in the Republic of China -- Strategies and mechanisms for green productivity in the APO member countries in the Asia-Pacific Region
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