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Author
Urbaniak Maciej (University of Lodz, Poland)
Title
The Role of the Environmental Management and Environmental Product Solutions in Building Relationships with Suppliers
Rola zarządzania środowiskowego oraz środowiskowych rozwiązań produktowych w budowaniu relacji z dostawcami
Source
Towaroznawcze Problemy Jakości, 2017, nr 1, s. 13-20, tab., bibliogr. 31 poz.
Polish Journal of Commodity Science
Keyword
Zarządzanie środowiskiem, Relacje dostawca-odbiorca, Wybór dostawcy, Nowe produkty, Zarządzanie ekologiczne, Łańcuch dostaw
Environmental management, Supplier-recipient relations, Choice of supplier, New products, Ecological management, Supply chain
Note
summ., streszcz.
Abstract
Celem artykułu jest określenie roli zarządzania środowiskowego w procesach badań i rozwoju prowadzonych wspólnie z dostawcami. W publikacji opisano pojawiające się tendencje związane z wymaganiami międzynarodowych koncernów dotyczącymi ograniczania negatywnego oddziaływania nowych wyrobów na środowisko przez dostawców. Coraz częściej wymagania te brane są pod uwagę podczas oceny wstępnej i okresowej dostawców. Oczekiwania międzynarodowych koncernów wobec dostawców obejmują coraz szerszy zakres wdrażania koncepcji zarządzania środowiskowego zawartej w międzynarodowych standardach ISO serii 14000. Oczekiwania te obejmują: wdrożenie systemu zarządzania środowiskowego (zgodnego z wytycznymi ISO 14001), wdrożenie LCA (według ISO serii 14040), stosowanie etykiet środowiskowych i deklaracji środowiskowych (zgodnie z wymaganiami serii 14040) Przedsiębiorstwa będące nabywcami nie ograniczają się wyłącznie do stawiania rygorystycznych wymagań dostawcom. Wiele koncernów międzynarodowych oferuje swoim dostawcom specjalne programy wsparcia w zakresie wdrażania zarządzania środowiskowego. (abstrakt oryginalny)

The aim of this article is to define the role of environmental management in the processes of research and development conducted with suppliers. The publication describes the emerging trends related to the requirements of international companies (especially Original Equipment Manufacturers - OEMs) on reducing suppliers' negative impact of new products on the environment. Increasingly, these requirements are taken into account during the initial assessment and periodic suppliers. The expectations that international companies have of suppliers include an ever wider range of implementations of the concept of environmental management contained in the ISO 14000 series of International Standards. These expectations include: the implementation of an environmental management system (in accordance with the guidelines of ISO 14001), the implementation of LCA (ISO series 14040), and the use of environmental labels and environmental statements (as required by series 14040). OEM companies are not limited to placing stringent requirements on suppliers. Many multinationals offer their suppliers special programs to support the implementation of environmental management. (original abstract)
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ISSN
1733-747X
Language
eng
URI / DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.19202/j.cs.2017.01.01
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