2017
DOI: 10.24200/sci.2017.4299
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Sustainable supply chain design with water environmental impacts and justice-oriented employment considerations: A case study in textile industry

Abstract: Abstract. The concept of sustainability in supply chain management refers to a logical balance between economic development, environmental considerations, and social responsibilities. In this paper, a sustainable model has been proposed to design a supply chain network in textile industries considering the key environmental and social factors. Regarding the type of industry and characteristics of the area under study (Zanjan, northwest Iran), minimizing the negative e ects of wasteful extraction of ground wate… Show more

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“…The majority of the research articles focus on producing goods, accounting for 26.06% of the total. The final goods predominantly studied include electrical components [152,406,477], mobile phones [474], food and perishable items [226,473,507], textiles [21,148], automo-tive products [107], and manufacturing items [156]. Another significant category is industries, which represent 11.65% of the research articles, with a particular emphasis on the [157], Cement [200,475], Foundry [155], and Mining sectors [375].…”
Section: Appendix A3 Main Production Sectors In Sscd Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The majority of the research articles focus on producing goods, accounting for 26.06% of the total. The final goods predominantly studied include electrical components [152,406,477], mobile phones [474], food and perishable items [226,473,507], textiles [21,148], automo-tive products [107], and manufacturing items [156]. Another significant category is industries, which represent 11.65% of the research articles, with a particular emphasis on the [157], Cement [200,475], Foundry [155], and Mining sectors [375].…”
Section: Appendix A3 Main Production Sectors In Sscd Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SSCD aims to effectively measure and achieve sustainability dimensions, primarily by aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) outlined by the United Nations (UN) [16]. Over the past few years, numerous studies have been conducted across various production sectors, including applications within the healthcare industry [17], big data [18], fuels [19], energy [20], textile [21], and water resources [22,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, they examined a mathematical model for deteriorating and seasonal products that aims to balance environmental, economic, and social criteria. Jafari et al [23], studied a sustainable supply chain model in the textile industry. One of the most important goals has been to consider minimizing the negative effects of wasteful extraction of groundwaters use in the industry.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They aim to minimize the variation in the level of access to basic amenities provided by the designed transit system. Jafari et al [13] propose a sustainable SCND model for textile industries, with the aim of promoting social justice by maximizing the employment level in different geographical areas. Despite the increased research efforts, there are still social justice issues that need to be translated into a welldefined optimization problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%