欧洲负责任采购的驱动因素:可再生能源技术制造商的动机

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Marie-Theres Kügerl , Michael Hitch , Katharina Gugerell
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本文强调了在解决社会不公正问题的同时,在地球边界内实现可持续能源转型的迫切需求。这种转变在很大程度上依赖于增加可再生能源的比例,这需要大量开采和利用铜、钴和锂等能源过渡金属。当土著土地涉及采矿作业时,就会引起特别的关切,从而引起人权和环境完整性问题。欧洲联盟和美利坚合众国对这些关切作出了回应,采取了立法措施,以提高供应链的透明度,防止不道德做法造成的冲突。该研究旨在探索在这些法规的背景下,在欧洲运营的可再生能源技术制造商之间负责任的采购努力以及他们遇到的障碍。通过对可持续发展和采购经理的半结构化访谈,该研究调查了负责任采购的内部和外部驱动因素,确定了利他主义价值观和法规遵从性是关键因素。尽管承认负责任采购的重要性,但供应链的复杂性和资源限制仍然存在。最后,该研究表明,尽管负责任的采购倡议有可能促进供应链内部的公平,但迫切需要采取整体方法来克服现有障碍,并在可再生能源领域有效实施可持续实践。
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Driving factors for responsible sourcing in Europe: Motivations of renewable energy technology manufacturers
The paper highlights the urgent demand for sustainable energy transitions within planetary boundaries while addressing social injustices. This transformation significantly relies on increasing the proportion of renewable energy sources, which requires extensive mining and utilisation of energy transition metals like copper, cobalt, and lithium. Particular concerns arise when Indigenous lands are involved in mining operations, raising issues of human rights and environmental integrity. The European Union and the United States of America have responded to these concerns with legislative measures to enhance supply chain transparency and prevent conflicts stemming from unethical practices. The study aims to explore responsible sourcing efforts among renewable energy technology manufacturers operating in Europe in the context of these regulations and the obstacles they encounter. Through semi-structured interviews with sustainability and procurement managers, the research investigates internal and external drivers for responsible sourcing, identifying altruistic values and regulatory compliance as critical factors. Despite acknowledging the importance of responsible sourcing, supply chain complexity and resource limitations persist. Ultimately, the study suggests that while responsible sourcing initiatives have the potential to promote justice within supply chains, there is a pressing need for holistic approaches to overcome existing barriers and effectively implement sustainable practices across the renewable energy sector.
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