Transcription of Sustainable Supply Chains - Harvard Business School
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Extension and Outreach Sustainable Supply Chains : A Guide for Small- to Medium-sized ManufacturersJennifer BlackhurstCollege of Business , Iowa State UniversityDave CantorCollege of Business , Iowa State UniversityMike O DonnellCIRAS, Iowa State University iiSustainable Supply Chains : A Guide for Small- to Medium-sized ManufacturersThe Center for Industrial Research and Service (CIRAS) provides applied research, education, and technical assistance to Iowa industry through partnerships with Iowa s universities, community colleges, and government agencies. Assistance is supported in part by the DoC/NIST Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership, the DoD/DLA Procurement Technical Assistance Program, the DoC/EDA University Center Program, and the USDA BioPreferred report was prepared under awards from the Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration and the National Institute for Standards and Technology, Hollings Manufacturing Extension publication was prepared by the Center for Industrial Research and Service.
The use of triple bottom line is adopted in this report as the definition of sustainability. Carter and Rogers (2008) state that the triple bottom line is the intersection of social, ... managers link environmental, social, and financial goals within a broader strategy to ensure the business pursues sustainability rather than philanthropy.
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