Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10688389 | Journal of Cleaner Production | 2005 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
This article-developed through collaboration among several environmental, social, and sustainability-oriented researchers and practitioners-addresses this need through building upon pre-existing work [J. Cleaner Prod. 10(3) (2002) 197; J. Cleaner Prod. 8(3) (2000) 243]. It proposes adaptations on a framework for organizing the assessment field, including development of exemplary sustainable product characteristics and their inclusion in a “strategic sustainable development” decision-making model and process [J. Cleaner Prod. 10(3) (2002) 197]. The article also argues for an expansion of analytical approaches within this previously developed framework in order to highlight social aspects of sustainability and landscape-level issues. Finally, the article puts these elements together to describe a pathway forward for companies. In the conclusion, areas for future research are highlighted.
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Authors
Sissel A. Waage, Ken Geiser, Frances Irwin, Arthur B. Weissman, Michael D. Bertolucci, Pliny Fisk, George Basile, Stuart Cowan, Hank Cauley, Alexandra McPherson,