EcoProduction and Logistics [electronic resource] :Emerging Trends and Business Practices / edited by Paulina Golinska.
by Golinska, Paulina [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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TD195.B58 Energy Flows, Material Cycles and Global Development | TD195.B58 Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering | TD195.B58 Sustainable Transport | TD195.B58 EcoProduction and Logistics | TD195.B58 Environmental Issues in Supply Chain Management | TD195.B58 Environmental Issues in Automotive Industry | TD195.B58 Sustainable Manufacturing |
Sustainability and Life Cycle Management -- Environmental Friendly Resource Management in Production -- Information Systems and Information Management Supporting Sustainability.
Environmental awareness is driven mainly by the scarcity of natural resources and by more strict legal regulations. The modern enterprise policy should look at the relations between economic actions and ecological consequences. Ecoproduction is a new business approach which focuses on the most efficient and productive use of raw materials and natural resources in order to minimize footprints on the natural environment. This book aims to provide the state- of- the- art as well as new ideas of the environmental conscious operations management. The contributors present in the individual chapters problems related to: eco-friendly production technologies; recycling and waste reduction. Scope of topics discussed in this book covers also pollution prevention, energy efficiency. The authors describe problems of information management in complex systems
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