Evaluation of suppliers in the tannery industry based on emergy accounting analysis: implications for resource conservation in emerging economies

Emergy Accounting (EMA) has gained attention in recent times as an environmental accounting tool. So far, it has been used for analysis at national and regional levels; however, the EMA has not been utilised in a business performance analysis context. When used in a business context, EMA reveals the...

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Main Authors: Koppiahraj Karuppiah, Bathrinath Sankaranarayanan, Syed Mithun Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-12-01
Series:International Journal of Sustainable Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19397038.2021.1982066
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author Koppiahraj Karuppiah
Bathrinath Sankaranarayanan
Syed Mithun Ali
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Bathrinath Sankaranarayanan
Syed Mithun Ali
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description Emergy Accounting (EMA) has gained attention in recent times as an environmental accounting tool. So far, it has been used for analysis at national and regional levels; however, the EMA has not been utilised in a business performance analysis context. When used in a business context, EMA reveals the interface between industrial activity and the environment. EMA analysis can provide opportunities in measuring the social, economic, and environmental performance of the industry in a sustainability context. Unlike other evaluation methods, which are ‘demand-side’ or ‘user-side’ concerned, EMA analysis is a ‘donor-side’ approach. This research work illustrates the selection of suppliers based on the amount of emergy consumption. Emergy indicators, such as Emergy Yield Ratio (EYR), Emergy Sustainability Index (ESI), Environmental Loading Ratio (ELR), Emergy Self-support Ratio (ESR), Renewability percent (%R), Emergy flow Density (ED), and Emergy Investment Ratio (EIR) are estimated. The results show that there is enough room for improving emergy performance in the tannery industry. The result also highlights a significant variance in the input of indigenous renewable and non-renewable resources and imported resources among the investigated tanneries. Based on the outcomes, the study provides insights on the industries’ consumption of renewable and non-renewable resources.
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spelling doaj.art-3fe6c148e44a4b78a0574da9fe1943b02023-09-21T15:17:05ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Sustainable Engineering1939-70381939-70462022-12-0115111410.1080/19397038.2021.19820661982066Evaluation of suppliers in the tannery industry based on emergy accounting analysis: implications for resource conservation in emerging economiesKoppiahraj Karuppiah0Bathrinath Sankaranarayanan1Syed Mithun Ali2Kalasalingam Academy of Research and EducationKalasalingam Academy of Research and EducationBangladesh University of Engineering and TechnologyEmergy Accounting (EMA) has gained attention in recent times as an environmental accounting tool. So far, it has been used for analysis at national and regional levels; however, the EMA has not been utilised in a business performance analysis context. When used in a business context, EMA reveals the interface between industrial activity and the environment. EMA analysis can provide opportunities in measuring the social, economic, and environmental performance of the industry in a sustainability context. Unlike other evaluation methods, which are ‘demand-side’ or ‘user-side’ concerned, EMA analysis is a ‘donor-side’ approach. This research work illustrates the selection of suppliers based on the amount of emergy consumption. Emergy indicators, such as Emergy Yield Ratio (EYR), Emergy Sustainability Index (ESI), Environmental Loading Ratio (ELR), Emergy Self-support Ratio (ESR), Renewability percent (%R), Emergy flow Density (ED), and Emergy Investment Ratio (EIR) are estimated. The results show that there is enough room for improving emergy performance in the tannery industry. The result also highlights a significant variance in the input of indigenous renewable and non-renewable resources and imported resources among the investigated tanneries. Based on the outcomes, the study provides insights on the industries’ consumption of renewable and non-renewable resources.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19397038.2021.1982066emergy accounting (ema)environmental loading ratio (elr)sustainable supply chainemergy yield ratio (eyr)
spellingShingle Koppiahraj Karuppiah
Bathrinath Sankaranarayanan
Syed Mithun Ali
Evaluation of suppliers in the tannery industry based on emergy accounting analysis: implications for resource conservation in emerging economies
International Journal of Sustainable Engineering
emergy accounting (ema)
environmental loading ratio (elr)
sustainable supply chain
emergy yield ratio (eyr)
title Evaluation of suppliers in the tannery industry based on emergy accounting analysis: implications for resource conservation in emerging economies
title_full Evaluation of suppliers in the tannery industry based on emergy accounting analysis: implications for resource conservation in emerging economies
title_fullStr Evaluation of suppliers in the tannery industry based on emergy accounting analysis: implications for resource conservation in emerging economies
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of suppliers in the tannery industry based on emergy accounting analysis: implications for resource conservation in emerging economies
title_short Evaluation of suppliers in the tannery industry based on emergy accounting analysis: implications for resource conservation in emerging economies
title_sort evaluation of suppliers in the tannery industry based on emergy accounting analysis implications for resource conservation in emerging economies
topic emergy accounting (ema)
environmental loading ratio (elr)
sustainable supply chain
emergy yield ratio (eyr)
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19397038.2021.1982066
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