TY - JOUR
T1 - Hotspot Scenario Analysis
T2 - Comparative Streamlined LCA Approaches for Green Supply Chain and Procurement Decision Making Pelton and Smith Hotspot Scenario Analysis
AU - Pelton, Rylie E O
AU - Smith, Timothy M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 by Yale University.
Copyright:
Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2015/6/1
Y1 - 2015/6/1
N2 - Increasingly, organizations are working to reduce the environmental footprint of their supply chains. The use of environmentally preferable purchasing criteria is one strategy organizations use to address this goal. However, evaluating the environmental performance of these criteria (e.g., recycled content, biodegradable, renewable, and so on) has remained elusive. Life cycle assessment (LCA) can measure the impact reduction potential of sourcing strategies. However, full process-based LCAs are time-consuming and costly across multiple criteria of thousands of products and inputs purchased in an organizational setting. A streamlined "hotspot" methodology is presented using a combination of environmentally extended economic input-output (EEIO) approaches and extant literature to identify hotspots in which to constrain a parameterized process-based LCA. A case study of breakfast cereal manufacturing is developed to (1) assess the efficiencies associated with the hotspotting approach and (2) demonstrate its applicability in generating comparable decision signals of environmentally preferable sourcing criteria for procurement and supply-chain managers along the dimensions of global warming potential and water use.
AB - Increasingly, organizations are working to reduce the environmental footprint of their supply chains. The use of environmentally preferable purchasing criteria is one strategy organizations use to address this goal. However, evaluating the environmental performance of these criteria (e.g., recycled content, biodegradable, renewable, and so on) has remained elusive. Life cycle assessment (LCA) can measure the impact reduction potential of sourcing strategies. However, full process-based LCAs are time-consuming and costly across multiple criteria of thousands of products and inputs purchased in an organizational setting. A streamlined "hotspot" methodology is presented using a combination of environmentally extended economic input-output (EEIO) approaches and extant literature to identify hotspots in which to constrain a parameterized process-based LCA. A case study of breakfast cereal manufacturing is developed to (1) assess the efficiencies associated with the hotspotting approach and (2) demonstrate its applicability in generating comparable decision signals of environmentally preferable sourcing criteria for procurement and supply-chain managers along the dimensions of global warming potential and water use.
KW - Environmental performance measurement
KW - Environmental procurement
KW - Environmental strategy
KW - Green supply chain management
KW - Industrial ecology
KW - Streamlined life cycle assessment (SLCA)
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U2 - 10.1111/jiec.12191
DO - 10.1111/jiec.12191
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84931574437
VL - 19
SP - 427
EP - 440
JO - Journal of Industrial Ecology
JF - Journal of Industrial Ecology
SN - 1088-1980
IS - 3
ER -