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Policy Instruments and Co-Regulation for the Sustainability of Value Chains
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ISBN:
9780791860519
No. of Pages:
132
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2015
eBook Chapter
2. Value Chain Sustainability
Page Count:
10
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Published:2015
For better understanding this section defines value chain sustainability and describes in more detail what problems exist in relation to value chain sustainability. Why is there a need to control, manage and improve value chain sustainability?
2.1
Definitions
2.2Importance of Value Chain Sustainability
2.3Reasons for Policy Instruments to Improve and Control Value Chain Sustainability
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Introduction
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Regulating Value Chain Sustainability, Options for a Public Approach
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