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Sustainable Retailing
Journal of retailing, 2021-03, Vol.97 (1), p.62-80
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
2020 The Authors ;2020. The Authors ;ISSN: 0022-4359 ;EISSN: 1873-3271 ;DOI: 10.1016/j.jretai.2020.10.008
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Title:
Sustainable Retailing
Author:
Vadakkepatt, Gautham G.
;
Winterich, Karen Page
;
Mittal, Vikas
;
Zinn, Walter
;
Beitelspacher, Lauren
;
Aloysius, John
;
Ginger, Jessica
;
Reilman, Julie
Subjects:
Brand loyalty
;
Circular economy
;
Coffee
;
Coffeehouses
;
Community
;
Consumers
;
Corporate profits
;
Cost control
;
Emission standards
;
Employees
;
Environmental impact
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Environmental stewardship
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Financial performance
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Food waste
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Growth rate
;
Institutional investments
;
Measurement techniques
;
Retail stores
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Retailing
;
Social impact
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Social responsibility
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Society
;
Suppliers
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Supply chain
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Supply chains
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Sustainability
;
Sustainable materials
Is Part Of:
Journal of retailing, 2021-03, Vol.97 (1), p.62-80
Description:
As consumers seek products that cause minimal environmental harm and bring about positive social impact, and as awareness of supply chain impact grows, retailers must embrace sustainability. Given their unique position in the supply chain between upstream suppliers and downstream consumers, retailers are key to a circular economy in which products at the initial end-of-life stage are returned to the supply chain for continued use. By serving as a connection between suppliers and consumers, retail initiatives can help to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Furthermore, retailers can leverage their unique position in the supply chain to enable and legitimize a focus on social issues across the supply chain. We discuss such actions, the challenges that need to be overcome to have scalable impact, and the mechanisms retailers can utilize to make such progress.
Publisher:
Greenwich: Elsevier Inc
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 0022-4359
EISSN: 1873-3271
DOI: 10.1016/j.jretai.2020.10.008
Source:
ProQuest One Psychology
ProQuest Central
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