B. Aliakbarian, Stefano Ghirlandi, Antonio Rizzi, R. Stefanini, Giuseppe Vignali
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摘要
这项研究的基础是环境可持续发展的重要性与日俱增,以及 RFID 技术在各行各业的广泛应用,其目的是通过开发一种计算二氧化碳年排放量净余额的工具,探索在供应链中实施 RFID 技术的影响。该工具被称为 "环境回报率"(EROI),是基于一种广为接受的环境评估方法,计算严格意义上与引入 RFID 技术相关的供应链各阶段产生和避免的全球变暖潜能值(GWP100)。为了验证该工具的有效性,我们对两个 RFID 部署进行了评估:一个是在药品的二级包装上贴标签,以监控产品在分销渠道中的流动情况;另一个是在医疗设备的一级和二级包装上贴标签,以监控产品从供应商分销中心到医院手术室的流动情况。结果表明,在这两种情况下,采用 RFID 技术都比不采用 RFID 的情况降低了 GWP100。这主要是由于产品缩水率降低、缺失或过期产品减少,以及运输错误导致的额外运输减少。该工具用途广泛,可应用于任何类型的产品,不仅能从经济角度(即投资回报率计算),还能从环境角度评估 RFID 技术的可持续发展性。未来的工作将涉及可持续发展的第三个层面,即 RFID 的社会可持续发展,即 RFID 部署可能对增强人的能力、改善员工和雇员的工作条件以及创造高价值工作机会产生的影响。
EROI development and validation of a framework to assess the return on the environment of RFID deployment
This study is grounded in the growing significance of environmental sustainability and the widespread adoption of RFID technology across various industries and is aimed to explore the influence of RFID implementation in supply chains by developing a tool that calculates the net balance of CO2 annual emissions. The tool, known as “Return on the Environment” (EROI), is based on a widely accepted environmental assessment method and it calculates the Global Warming Potential (GWP100) incurred and avoided at various stages in the supply chain strictly related to RFID technology introduction. To validate the tool, two RFID deployments have been assessed: one involving a pharmaceutical product tagged on its secondary packaging to monitor the flow of products through the distribution channel, and another a medical device tagged on both primary and secondary packaging to oversee product flow from the supplier distribution center to the hospital operating theatres. In both cases, the results indicate that implementing RFID technology reduced GWP100 compared to the scenarios without RFID. This was primarily due to decreased product shrinkage, lower missing or expired products, and reduced additional transportation due to shipping errors. The tool is versatile and it could be applied to any type of product, serving as a source of inspiration for those who want to assess the sustainability of RFID technology not only from an economic perspective, i.e. ROI calculation, but also from an environmental view. Future work will address the third level of sustainability, RFID social sustainability, that is the impact RFID deployments may have on empowering people, improving staff and employees working conditions, and creating possibilities for high-value job opportunities.