Publikationstyp
Forschungsbericht
Erscheinungsjahr
2025
Cost allocation and incentive mechanisms for environmental, climate protection and resource conservation along global supply chains - Roadmaps for the implementation of sustainable supply chain management approaches and instruments
Cost allocation and incentive mechanisms for environmental, climate protection and resource conservation along global supply chains - Roadmaps for the implementation of sustainable supply chain management approaches and instruments
Herausgeber
Quelle
Schlagwörter
Lieferkettenmanagement, Wertschöpfungskette, CSR, Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement, Sorgfaltspflichten, Preisgestaltung, Supply Chain Management, value chain, environmental protection, sustainability management, due diligence, pricing
Finanzierungskennzeichen
3722141010
standardisiertes Finanzierungskennzeichen
37221410
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Zitation
GRÜNING, Carolin, Josephine JÜDE, Kristiina MARTIN, Joseph STRASSER, Chung TRAN und Janina GRABS, 2025. Cost allocation and incentive mechanisms for environmental, climate protection and resource conservation along global supply chains - Roadmaps for the implementation of sustainable supply chain management approaches and instruments [online]. German Environment Agency. Texte, 04/2025. Verfügbar unter: https://openumwelt.de/handle/123456789/10616
Zusammenfassung englisch
This report presents exemplary roadmaps for the implementation of sustainable supply chain management practices in the cotton-garment, coffee, iron ore-steel and tin-solder supply chains. The roadmaps can assist companies in the sector and other stakeholders in advancing the environmental performance of suppliers and sub-suppliers primarily through incentives and cooperation. Each roadmap includes a description of an environmental target, tailored sustainable supply chain management approaches and instruments, key actors for implementation, interactions between instruments, and necessary framework conditions. The report concludes with a synthesis, identifying effective instruments and approaches across the supply chains studied.