Sustainability Orientation and Focus in Logistics and Supply Chains

Sustainable development, logistics, and supply chain are being combined into three increasingly connected and topical global research areas. Therefore, this paper’s novelty identifies and defines the priorities of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and sustainable development dimensions in supply-...

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Consumption
Cooperation
International organizations
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Sustainable development
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