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Logistics can be an indispensable part of integrated environmental management programmes because of its cross‐functional nature. Provides an overview of environmentally responsible logistics activities and their implications for corporate management. Also examines logistics functions in the context of the corporate value chain and identifies various environmental decision points. With environmental impact considered, many traditional trade‐off decisions need to be re‐evaluated. Provides examples in which innovative and environmentally‐friendly logistics ideas are used. Also discusses two system‐wide logistics elements, transportation and reverse logistics, that can have a profound impact on a firm′s environmental protection programme. Concludes that logistics managers can make environmentally responsible decisions that are coherent with corporate goals and objectives.
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Haw‐Jan Wu
Whittier College
Steven C. Dunn
Advanced Mechanical Technology (United States)
International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management
Idaho State University
Whittier College
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69da97ae34ded318bb68474a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/09600039510083925
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