2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2010.10.025
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Design of sustainable supply chains under the emission trading scheme

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“…Daskalakis et al [26] found that the actual trading volume and trading situation of the European Union's carbon trading market was not ideal. Chaabane et al [27] formulated the design of supply chain networks under the emission trading mechanism. Paltsev et al [28] evaluated the US greenhouse gas quota and trading plan and analyzed the Emissions Forecasting and Policy Analysis (EPPA) model.…”
Section: Supply Chain Model With Carbon Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daskalakis et al [26] found that the actual trading volume and trading situation of the European Union's carbon trading market was not ideal. Chaabane et al [27] formulated the design of supply chain networks under the emission trading mechanism. Paltsev et al [28] evaluated the US greenhouse gas quota and trading plan and analyzed the Emissions Forecasting and Policy Analysis (EPPA) model.…”
Section: Supply Chain Model With Carbon Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extent literature reports a number of CEPs that includes closed loop supply chain, extended product life cycle such as product redesign, production planning control for remanufacturing, inventory management, product recovery, reverse logistics (RL) and carbon emission reduction (Chaabane et al, 2012;Liljestrand et al 2015). In the developed and/or industrialized countries, stringent CEPs regulations and their enforcement mechanisms coupled with consumers' awareness drives business operations to implement CEPs such as Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) designed to enforce the collection, treatment, recycling and/or safe disposal after the End-of-Life (EoL) of products, amongst other similar regulations Wang et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The environmental impact of a SC can be improved by practices such as reuse, repair, recycle, remanufacture and reverse logistics (Chaabane et al 2012;Paksoy et al 2011;Jayaraman 2006). Thus, not only forward flows of products in a SC, but also reverse and closed loop supply chains (integrated forward and reverse supply chains) are investigated to improve the environmental impact.…”
Section: Decision Problems In Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%