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Title: Sustainable Supply Chain Management at Clif Bar
Authors: Sakyi, Kwesi Atta
Keywords: Supply chain
Sustainability
Integration
Outsourcing
Green practices
Organic food
Issue Date: 25-Apr-2019
Abstract: the practice in a Case Study of Clif Bar, a US-based company that deals in manufacturing nutritional foods for sportspeople, and whose model is outsourcing their core activities from upstream through midstream to downstream to small-scale farmers, cooperatives, and suppliers in the supply chain. The methodology adopted is that of a review of secondary sources for analysis and insight. The concepts of sustainability and corporate social responsibility are discussed theoretically and practically in relationship to Clif Bar. The paper concludes that undertaking sustainability measures and corporate social responsibility may be costly in the short-run but highly beneficial to all in the long-run. It requires a multidisciplinary approach with a team comprising employees from diversified backgrounds.
Description: Journal Article
URI: http://41.63.8.17:8080/jpsui/handle/123456789/29
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