Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Revised Edition David B Grant, Alexander Trautrims, Chee Yew Wong
Figure 1.1 A Simplified Supply Chain
Figure 1.2 A Hybrid Lean and Agile Supply Chain
Figure 1.3 A Framework for a Sustainable Supply Chain
Table 1.1 Four Aspects of Eco-Efficiency and Supply Chain Initiatives, part 1
Table 1.1 Four Aspects of Eco-Efficiency and Supply Chain Initiatives, part 2
Table 2.1 Highest and Lowest Energy Consuming Countries in 2011
Table 2.2 Comparison of 2013 estimated gross domestic product (2014) (NEW)
Table 2.3 World Bank Logistics Performance Index 2014 (NEW)
Figure 3.1 CO 2e Emissions by Transport Mode
Table 3.1 Comparisons of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Transport Mode
Figure 3.2 Well-to-Wheels Greenhouse Gases Emissions for Future Mid-Size Car
Figure 4.1 BREEAM Weighting Factors
Figure 4.2 LEED Weighting Factors
Table 5.1 List of Common Hazardous Materials, part 1
Table 5.1 List of Common Hazardous Materials, part 2
Table 5.1 List of Common Hazardous Materials, part 3
Figure 6.1 The Kraljic Matrix
Figure 7.1 Hierarchy of Waste Management
Table 7.1 Collection Schemes, part 1
Table 7.1 Collection Schemes, part 2
Figure 7.2 Xerox’s Closed-Loop Supply Chain
Figure 7.3 Household Recycling in the UK
Table 8.1 Types of Logistics and Supply Chain Risk, part 1
Table 8.1 Types of Logistics and Supply Chain Risk, part 2
Figure 8.1 Risk Likelihood-Impact Graph
Table 8.2 Different Types of Corporate Social Responsibility
Table 9.1 Example of Corporate Strategy Plans in Logistics and SCM
Figure 9.1 The ‘Triple Bottom Line’
Figure 9.2 Example of a Radar Plot for the Seven Tenets