Academia and industry recognise that current, linear operational models are not sustainable. From the design phase we need to consider how outputs of one process could be used as inputs to another process so that waste is minimised. Organisations need to design their future supply chains in a sustainable way. Waste Management brings together cutting-edge research findings, first reporting on sustainable supply chains, then connecting sustainability concepts with circular economy perspectives, before finally focusing on the waste management aspect from an operational perspective. It also features the Internet of Things, Big Data, and Analytics and looks at how they can facilitate more sustainable and circular operating models.
Waste Management is based on vital research from Cranfield University and two important projects which the authors are leading, SAFE-Q and U-TURN. Michael Bourlakis is currently working with many leading food supply chain members, such as Tesco, DHL, Waitrose, examining relevant waste-related issues and case studies from this work will be included in this exciting new text. The book will also include chapters from researchers who work on waste management in urban areas with strong connections to circular economy and supply chain management.
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Maße
Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78966-117-0 (9781789661170)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Professor Michael Bourlakis holds the Chair in Logistics and Supply Chain Management and is also the Head of the Logistics, Procurement & Supply Chain Management Group (Head of the Department) at Cranfield School of Management.
Dr Emel Aktas is a Senior Lecturer in Cranfield School of Management at Cranfield University. She specialises in supply chain analytics; using mathematical modelling and decision analysis in transport, retail, and manufacturing sectors.
Section - ONE: Sustainable supply chain management;
Chapter - 01: Product discontinuation and impact on supply chain environmental sustainability;
Chapter - 02: Assessment of sustainable supply chain performance;
Chapter - 03: Optimisation of operations for sustainable supply chains;
Section - TWO: Circular economy and sustainable supply chain management;
Chapter - 04: Circular models for supply chain management;
Chapter - 05: Integrated and sustainable bio-economy models;
Chapter - 06: Industrial symbiosis and supply chain collaboration;
Section - THREE: Waste management for circular economy and sustainable supply chain management;
Chapter - 07: Waste to energy;
Chapter - 08: Waste management of fresh fruits and vegetables;
Chapter - 09: Recycling of products that contain rare earth metals;
Section - FOUR: Networks, big data, and analytics towards a circular and sustainable future;
Chapter - 10: Big data driving industrial symbiosis;
Chapter - 11: Use of social network data to minimise waste;
Chapter - 12: Resilience networks for future supply chains