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Cost allocation and incentive mechanisms for environmental, climate protection and resource conservation along global supply chains - Business approaches and instruments of sustainable supply chain management


This report analyses and classifies the prevailing and emerging supply chain management practices for environmental protection in the supply chains of cotton, tin, natural rubber, coffee and iron ore/steel. To provide the background for this analysis, it contains an inventory of operational approaches to and instruments for sustainable supply chain management at the company level. In addition, the report stresses the contextual factors in which companies operate and which influence their ability to share the costs and benefits of implementing environmental protection measures and exchanging environmental data with other actors in their value chain.


Series Texte | 161/2024 Number of pages 167 Year of publication Author(s) Carolin Grüning, Josephine Jüde, Kristiina Martin, Joseph Strasser, Chung Tran Related publications Language English Project No. (FKZ) 3722 14 101 0 Publisher Umweltbundesamt Additional information PDF is accessible File size 3.27 MB Print version not available

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