2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2022.108727
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A three-echelon green supply chain management for biodegradable products with three transportation modes

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“…• The primary focus in previous research has been on the effects of variable demand on profit (Sarkar et al [3]). However, selling price, quality-assured, greening level, and trade credit-dependent demand provides additional scope for maximizing profit.…”
Section: Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…• The primary focus in previous research has been on the effects of variable demand on profit (Sarkar et al [3]). However, selling price, quality-assured, greening level, and trade credit-dependent demand provides additional scope for maximizing profit.…”
Section: Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deng et al [45] updated an SCM with uncertain demand. A three-echelon green supply chain management for biodegradable products were developed by Sarkar et al [3]. Taleizadeh et al [2] discussed selling price and carbon emission-dependent demand function in their sustainable inventory model.…”
Section: Multi-factor Dependent Demandmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The implementation of carbon tax should consider the characteristics of carbon emissions [25]. Different transportation modes of biodegradable products have an important influence on green supply chain management [26]. Credit sales, flexible production, and quality improvement can effectively promote the sustainable development of the energy supply chain system [27].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the growing importance of the sustainability of the supply chain and its management through technologies has been studied under different approaches. Authors in [16] show a proposal that discusses the initial impact of technologies toward sustainability in the supply chain through the development of a green supply chain management model for biodegradable products, which includes a strategy of subcontracting and selection of different modes of transport, with the aim of reducing carbon emissions. Considering the waste collection, reverse, and remanufacturing stages, the authors of [17] propose a green supply chain model that incorporates the cost of carbon emissions during a re-manufacturing cycle that includes manufacturers and suppliers.…”
Section: Blockchain In the Agri-food Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%