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Green Supply Chain Management (Place)

In: Green Marketing and Entrepreneurship

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  • Arne Nygaard

    (Kristiania University College)

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The transportation system within supply chains plays a pivotal role in the marketing mixMarketing mix, particularly regarding its environmental impact, including CO2 emissions. Embracing sustainable transportation options is crucial for promoting eco-friendly practices. “Green distribution” today encompasses both traditional distribution methods and “reverse distribution,” involving the reuse, recycling, composting, or elimination of environmental toxins in products. Implementing a circular supply system and sustainable practices across the distribution process, from transport to reverse distribution, composting, and toxin elimination, is paramount. Challenges arise in the logistics of Fast-Moving Consumer GoodsFast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), especially perishable food products, due to their time-sensitive nature, potential quality loss, and dynamic consumer preferencesPreferences. Over-supply in the market leads to food wastage, exacerbating global hunger concerns highlighted in the latest FAOFood and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and UNEP reports. Approximately 14% of the world’s food is lost post-harvest, while an additional 17% is wasted in retail and households, a substantial loss that exacerbates global food security challenges. Addressing food waste necessitates holistic intervention along the entire supply chain, underscoring the urgency of implementing sustainable practices.

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  • Arne Nygaard, 2024. "Green Supply Chain Management (Place)," Springer Books, in: Green Marketing and Entrepreneurship, chapter 0, pages 83-99, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-50333-7_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-50333-7_5
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