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The following pages link to Environmental considerations on the optimal product mix (Q2485336):
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- Interior analysis of the green product mix solution (Q296613) (← links)
- Mean-risk optimal decision of a steel company under emission control (Q314618) (← links)
- Dual-mode production planning for manufacturing with emission constraints (Q322630) (← links)
- The role of co-opetition in low carbon manufacturing (Q323184) (← links)
- EOQ revisited with sustainability considerations (Q902738) (← links)
- Sustainable production technologies which take into account environmental constraints (Q954914) (← links)
- The emissions trading paradox (Q1038407) (← links)
- Carbon emission reduction and pricing policies of a supply chain considering reciprocal preferences in cap-and-trade system (Q1622044) (← links)
- Environmental subsidy and the choice of green technology in the presence of green consumers (Q1699105) (← links)
- Effects of socially responsible behaviors in a supply chain under carbon cap-and-trade regulation (Q2059267) (← links)
- Product greening and pricing strategies of firms under green sensitive consumer demand and environmental regulations (Q2196006) (← links)
- Horizontal mergers in low carbon manufacturing (Q2242229) (← links)
- Timing and eco(nomic) efficiency of climate-friendly investments in supply chains (Q2256162) (← links)
- Influences of carbon emission abatement on firms' production policy based on newsboy model (Q2358486) (← links)
- Evaluating environmental regulation in Spain using process control and preventive techniques (Q2378352) (← links)
- How supply chain coordination affects the environment: a carbon footprint perspective (Q2404325) (← links)
- A fuzzy goal programming approach for green supply chain optimisation under activity-based costing and performance evaluation with a value-chain structure (Q3055312) (← links)
- An empirical study of impacts of production mix, product route efficiencies on operations performance and profitability: a reverse logistics approach (Q3163735) (← links)