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Extending the Enterprise: The Supplier Role in Product Stewardship
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Abstract
The bounds of Early Supplier Involvement (ESI) are extended through an integrated global raw material strategy which encompasses regulated substance control, material selection and rationalization, and design for recyclability/separability. A life cycle management (LCM) model is used to evaluate environmental, health, safety and recycling (EHS&R) issues in a systematic business decision framework.
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Prokopyshen, M. and DeLadurantey, C., "Extending the Enterprise: The Supplier Role in Product Stewardship," SAE Technical Paper 952785, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/952785.Also In
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