A literature review on green supply chain modelling for optimising CO\(_{2}\) emission (Q2627736)

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A literature review on green supply chain modelling for optimising CO\(_{2}\) emission
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    A literature review on green supply chain modelling for optimising CO\(_{2}\) emission (English)
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    31 May 2017
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    Summary: Global warming impacts are becoming more visible in our daily life. Supply chain activities and many logistics activities are the leading sources of carbon dioxide (CO\(_{2}\)) emission and environmental pollutions. These issues have raised concerns to reduce CO\(_{2}\) emissions amount through design and planning of supply chain networks. Operations research has been recognised by many studies as an effective tool to deal with CO\(_{2}\) emission in design and planning of green supply chains. To date, a number of literature reviews have highlighted the contribution of operations research to green supply chain management with broader areas of focus. In this paper, we present a review which highlights the operations research contribution to recent green supply chain and logistics literature which specifically focuses on planning and control of supply chain activities with respect to CO\(_{2}\) emission. Finally, we propose some possible areas for further developments of current studies and directions for future research.
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    literature review
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    Green SCM
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    GSCM
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    supply chain management
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    logistics
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    optimisation
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    carbon dioxide
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    carbon emissions
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    modelling
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    global warming
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    environmental pollution
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    operations research
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    supply chain planning
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    supply chain control
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