The Compostable Coffee Pod: Is PürPod100tm the Best Thing Since Sliced Bread? A Case Study on Club Coffee

Sylvain Charlebois, P. Uys
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With consumer consciousness growing in the area of sustainable food supply, food distribution is looking for methods to embrace, adapt and improve its environmental performance, while still remaining economically competitive. Until recent innovative solutions were developed, coffee pods have been considered as an ecologically unsound approach to single-serve beverages. Some have argued that reverse logistics (recycling) is a better option than green supply chain management (composting). With a particular focus on coffee pods a case study on Club Coffee, which focuses on green supply chain management, is presented for the design of a capacitated distribution network for a two-layer supply chain involved in the distribution of coffee pods in Canada. Our investigation shows that Club Coffee’s relationship is not only critical to fostering the green supply chain ideology, but it is also unique in the business. Findings are presented and limitations and future research are proposed.
可降解咖啡荚:p rpod100tm是继切片面包之后最好的东西吗?俱乐部咖啡的案例研究
随着消费者在可持续食品供应领域的意识日益增强,食品分配正在寻找方法来接受、适应和改善其环境绩效,同时仍保持经济竞争力。在最近的创新解决方案被开发出来之前,咖啡豆荚一直被认为是一种生态上不健全的单杯饮料。一些人认为逆向物流(回收)是比绿色供应链管理(堆肥)更好的选择。以咖啡豆荚为例,对Club coffee进行了绿色供应链管理的案例研究,为加拿大咖啡豆荚的两层供应链设计了一个有能力的分销网络。我们的调查表明,俱乐部咖啡的关系不仅对培养绿色供应链思想至关重要,而且在商业中也是独一无二的。本文介绍了研究结果,并提出了局限性和未来的研究方向。
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