Karbon Emisyon Politikalarının Tersine Tedarik Zincir Ağı Tasarımı Üzerindeki Etkileri

Küresel tedarik zincirinde önemli bir rol oynayan tersine tedarik zinciri, ömrünü tamamlamış ürünler için çevreye karşı sorumlu çözümler arayanların bir girişimi olarak tanımlanmaktadır. Tersine tedarik zincirinin nispi ekonomik ve çevresel faydaları, toplama, nakliye, geri kazanım tesisleri, demontaj, geri dönüşüm, yeniden imalat ve geri dönüşü olmayan bileşenlerin imha edilmesi sırasında oluşan maliyetler ve emisyonlardan etkilenmektedir.ekonomik ve çevresel hedefleri dikkate almaktadır. Bu makale, sıkı karbon kapsülleri, karbon vergisi, karbon emisyon üst sınırı ve ticareti olmak üzere üç ortak düzenleyici politikada ters tedarik zincirinin tasarımını ele almaktadır.

The Impact of Carbon Emissions Policies on Reverse Supply Chain Network Design(*)

Reverse Supply Chain is described as an initiative that plays an important role in the global supply chain for those who seek environmentally responsible solutions for their end-of-life products. The relative economic and environmental benefits of reverse supply chain are influenced by costs and emissions during collection, transportation, recovery facilities, disassembly, recycling, remanufacturing, and disposal of unrecoverable components. The design of reverse supply chain network takes into account social, economic and environmental objectives. This paper addresses the design of reverse supply chain under the three common regulatory policies, strict carbon caps, carbon tax, and carbon cap-and-trade.

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