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    Extracted from the article “Differences between forward and reverse logistics in a retail environment”, Ronald S. Tibben-Lembke and Dale S. Rogers Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, Volume 7, Number 5, 2002, pp. 271 – 282; Focus of the paper: Logistics of collecting product returned by consumers, primarily in a retail context. Definitions: Logistics: that part of the supply chain process that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, services

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    Faced with the evidence, that finite resources are being depleted; that we are using more than we can replace (D. Meadows et al. 1972); and that climate change is likely to worsen the situation for many people of the world (Stott et al. 2010), business models have to change toward a more sustainable way of living, manufacturing and consuming; moving away from neoclassical industrial approaches. This represent the need for a fundamental conceptual shift away from current ‘take-make-dispose’ system

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    Even though it is not a fundamental limitation of functional units based on a unit amount of service, it can be observed that they typically lead to static and linear models which lack the capacity to investigate the non-linear or dynamic properties that are present in the reverse supply chains they model and evaluate (McLaren et al. 2000). There are at least two different approaches that are more conducive to non-linear and dynamic system analysis. The first uses a functional unit based on total

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    Scott Johnson 04/14/09 HIST. 1700 Term Project Film Analysis/Review WE WERE SOLDIERS It’s a known fact that that the Vietnam War was fought by young American soldiers that bled and died next to one another in the jungles of Vietnam. With many wins and loses throughout the war there were over 58,000 American casualties by wars end. The movie, “We Were Soldiers” focuses on the role of the United State’s 7th Calvary Regiment in the Battle of Ia Drang, which was the first large-unit battle

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    Foxconn Case Study

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    Foxconn Foxconn Technology group, a well-recognised Taiwanese multinational electronic contract manufacturing company whom clients are some of the biggest American, European, and Japanese electronics information technology companies. They are well known for manufacturing famous products like BlackBerry, iPad, iPhone, Kindle, Playstation 4, Xbox One, and Wii U. Originally, Foxconn was a trade of Hon Hai who later on has a supplementary in receiving the name. Terry Guo, a manufacturer of electrical

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    As the world transits from the linear economy which is no longer sustainable in view of the limitations posed by the cost implications of acquiring untapped resources, declining quantity of resources or the environmental challenges it poses, to the circular economy, opportunities will be created for building the resource resilience of communities in the UK (Green Alliance, 2013). Similarly, there is a growing price volatility associated with obtaining raw materials to support industrial production

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    Cars and truck account for 20% of all U.S. global warming emissions, where more than 24 pounds per gallon of carbon dioxide and other global warming gases come right out of the car’s tailpipe (“Union of Concerned scientists”). This frightening statistic is part of the reason why the federal government has put in place many policies and incentives such as the Clean Air Act, The National Program for greenhouse gas emissions, Catalytic Converter Federal Laws, and incentives of $12,000 in California

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    Green logistics. Life-cycle breakdown was acquainted with measure ecological and asset related items to the creation process (Srivastava, 2007). This estimation includes in stages from extraction of raw materials, creation, appropriation, and remanufacturing, reusing and last transfer. Gungor and Gupta (1999, p.

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    as a regenerative system in which resource input and waste, emission, and energy leakage are minimized by slowing, closing, and narrowing material and energy loops. This can be achieved through long-lasting design, maintenance, repair, reuse, remanufacturing, refurbishing, and recycling.” (Martin Geissdoerfer a, 2017) Concept We can state that in "Circular economy" utilizing old merchandise and utilizing crude material which is as waste, and it can be replicated and reused by reusing the item by

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    Zero Waste Cities

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    Waste has been cataloged as a discrepancy within the system. This means that generators of wastes have created and designed a series of mistaken processes. According to Connet (n.d.), “Waste is the evidence that we are doing something wrong” (p. 1). Therefore, there is more beyond the concept of waste and its generation. It is not only the approach of how to dispose the waste or how to develop modern advance technologies that at some extent diminish wastes, but to reduce the levels of consumerism

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