Carbon Footprint estimation for a Sustainable Improvement of Supply Chains: State of the Art

<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> This paper examines the current methodologies and approaches developed to estimate carbon footprint in supply chains and the studies existing in the literature review about the application of these methodologies and other new approaches proposed by some...

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Main Author: Pilar Cordero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: OmniaScience 2013-07-01
Series:Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
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Online Access:http://www.jiem.org/index.php/jiem/article/view/570
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description <p><strong>Purpose:</strong> This paper examines the current methodologies and approaches developed to estimate carbon footprint in supply chains and the studies existing in the literature review about the application of these methodologies and other new approaches proposed by some authors.</p><p><strong>Design/methodology/approach: </strong>Literature review about methodologies developed by some authors for determining greenhouse gases emissions throughout the supply chain of a given sector or organization.</p><p><strong>Findings and Originality/value:</strong> Due to its usefulness for the design and management of a sustainable supply chain management, methodologies for calculating carbon footprint across the supply chain are recommended by many authors not only to reduce GHG emissions but also to optimize it in a cost-effective manner. Although these approaches are in first stages of development and the literature is scarce, different methodologies for estimating CF emissions which include EIO analysis models and standardized methods and guidance have been developed, some of them applicable to supply chains especially methodologies for calculating CF of a specific economic sector supply chain in a territory or country and for calculating CF of an organization applicable to the estimation of GHG emissions of a specific company supply chain.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-5061e0f1c78a405b9a98a1bd0ec3802d2022-12-22T01:50:13ZengOmniaScienceJournal of Industrial Engineering and Management2013-84232013-09532013-07-016380581310.3926/jiem.570203Carbon Footprint estimation for a Sustainable Improvement of Supply Chains: State of the ArtPilar Cordero0Universitat Politécnica de València<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> This paper examines the current methodologies and approaches developed to estimate carbon footprint in supply chains and the studies existing in the literature review about the application of these methodologies and other new approaches proposed by some authors.</p><p><strong>Design/methodology/approach: </strong>Literature review about methodologies developed by some authors for determining greenhouse gases emissions throughout the supply chain of a given sector or organization.</p><p><strong>Findings and Originality/value:</strong> Due to its usefulness for the design and management of a sustainable supply chain management, methodologies for calculating carbon footprint across the supply chain are recommended by many authors not only to reduce GHG emissions but also to optimize it in a cost-effective manner. Although these approaches are in first stages of development and the literature is scarce, different methodologies for estimating CF emissions which include EIO analysis models and standardized methods and guidance have been developed, some of them applicable to supply chains especially methodologies for calculating CF of a specific economic sector supply chain in a territory or country and for calculating CF of an organization applicable to the estimation of GHG emissions of a specific company supply chain.</p>http://www.jiem.org/index.php/jiem/article/view/570Supply chain, Carbon footprintSustainabilityOrganization
spellingShingle Pilar Cordero
Carbon Footprint estimation for a Sustainable Improvement of Supply Chains: State of the Art
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
Supply chain, Carbon footprint
Sustainability
Organization
title Carbon Footprint estimation for a Sustainable Improvement of Supply Chains: State of the Art
title_full Carbon Footprint estimation for a Sustainable Improvement of Supply Chains: State of the Art
title_fullStr Carbon Footprint estimation for a Sustainable Improvement of Supply Chains: State of the Art
title_full_unstemmed Carbon Footprint estimation for a Sustainable Improvement of Supply Chains: State of the Art
title_short Carbon Footprint estimation for a Sustainable Improvement of Supply Chains: State of the Art
title_sort carbon footprint estimation for a sustainable improvement of supply chains state of the art
topic Supply chain, Carbon footprint
Sustainability
Organization
url http://www.jiem.org/index.php/jiem/article/view/570
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