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Supply Chain Localisation as a Social and Environmental Business Value: How Applicable Is This in Practical Terms?
2013
China-USA Business Review
This paper was written to explore the viability of supply chain localisation as a strategy for minimising possible adverse environmental and social impacts of large-scale economic activity surrounding the production of sustainable energy products. Supply chain localisation here refers to the situation of production activities close to the geographical areas in which the sustainable energy products would eventually be installed. Sustainable energy products refer to technologies and other goods
doi:10.17265/1537-1514/2013.12.003
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