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Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the publication on 5 December 2001 of:


GREENER MANUFACTURING AND OPERATIONS: FROM DESIGN TO DELIVERY AND BACK
Edited by Joseph Sarkis, Clark University, USA

387 pp | 234 x 156 mm | Hardback
ISBN 1 874719 42 X | £40.00  US$75.00

To place an order for this title or to view both
the ŒForeword¹ by Roger E. Kasperson, Executive Director, Stockholm
Environment Institute
and Chapter 3 ŒManagement of pollution prevention: Integrating environmental
technologies in manufacturing¹ by Neil Jones, INSEAD, France, and Robert D.
Klassen, University of Western Ontario, Canada online,
please visit the Greenleaf website at:
http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/catalogue/manu.htm
You can also request a review copy or inspection copy from this site - see
the home page:
http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com

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This timely work examines one core corporate function that has a profound
and direct impact on corporate environmental performance: manufacturing and
operations. This area has been of concern in recent years to researchers and
practitioners in fields ranging from the social and natural sciences to
management and technical engineering. The book reflects this diversity with
global contributions on topics such as design for the environment, total
quality environmental management, green supply chains, reverse logistics,
environmental management systems and standards, industrial ecology,
closed-loop manufacturing, life-cycle management, pollution prevention (P2),
environmental technologies and energy efficiency.

The aim and scope of "Greener Manufacturing and Operations" is to capture
state-of-the-art and future practices in environmental manufacturing and
operations practices and issues in one concise volume. The book is therefore
a fluid mix of case studies, empirical research and applied theoretical
works incorporating both conceptual ideas whose time will come to practical
applications that managers and practitioners can apply immediately.
Comprehensive in its coverage of the key issues, contributions range from a
focus on the internal operations of a single function within an organisation
to a consideration of industrial manufacturing practices at a macro-economic
level. A number of levels of decision-making are also represented: from
long-term strategic issues such as supply chain design, to traditional
short-term operations decision-making and planning issues such as production
planning. Many of the principles developed and presented here can also be
extended to the more general process management of service organisations.

The book is organised into four major sections: Operations Strategy and
Policy; Manufacturing and Operations Practice; Tools for Managing Greener
Manufacturing and Operations; and, finally, Case Studies.

"Greener Manufacturing and Operations" is an essential aid for managers,
engineers, students, researchers and consultants wishing to understand the
various issues, principles and tools for managing the operations and
manufacturing function in a more environmentally benign and sustainable
manner.



"'Greener Manufacturing and Operations' provides a thoughtful and practical
look at what it is about environmental issues that is important to
corporations: environmental considerations pervade the organisation, they
represent real survival value for the company and they give companies the
opportunity to do the right thing. Professor Sarkis has assembled an
international roster of contributors who delve into the issues from many
perspectives. Required reading for practitioners, policy-makers and
researchers."
Kurt Fischer, Co-founder, The Greening of Industry Network


"...corporations face some significant unfolding challenges in proceeding
with state-of-the-art developments so well described in this book."
Roger E. Kasperson, Executive Director, Stockholm Environment Institute


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TABLE OF CONTENTS


Foreword: Roger E. Kasperson, Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden

Introduction: Joseph Sarkis, Clark University Graduate School of Management,
USA


Part 1: Operations Strategy and Policy

1. Implementing the industrial ecology approach with reverse logistics
Michael Martin, University of Exeter, UK

2. Life-cycle chain analysis, including recycling
A.J.D. Lambert, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, the Netherlands

3. Management of pollution prevention: Integrating environmental
technologies in manufacturing
Neil Jones, INSEAD, France, and Robert D. Klassen, University of Western
Ontario, Canada

4. Organising environmental investments in small and medium-sized firms: A
cost-benefit instrument as a tool for integrating environmental policy into
overall business policy
Anja de Groene, Hogeschool Zeeland, University of Professional Education,
the Netherlands, and Job de Haan, Tilburg University, the Netherlands

5. Green issues in product development
Johan Sandström, Umea University, Sweden

6. Corporate environmental reporting: Value for manufacturing operations
Harry Fatkin, Fatkin Consultancy, USA


Part 2: Manufacturing and Operations Practice

7. Industrial hazardous waste minimisation: Barriers and opportunities
Mark Atlas, North Carolina State University, USA

8. Sustainable manufacturing in Lebanon
Toufic Mezher, American University of Beirut, USA

9. Customers as green suppliers: Managing the complexity of the reverse
supply chain 
Stephan Vachon, Robert D. Klassen and P. Fraser Johnson, Richard Ivey School
of Business, University of Western Ontario, Canada

10. A framework for green supply chain costing: A fashion industry example
Stefan A. Seuring, Carl-von-Ossietzky Universitaet Oldenburg, Germany

11. Design for energy efficiency and selection
Marc A. Rosen, Ryerson Polytechnic University, Canada

12. ISO 14001: Greening management systems
Nicole Darnall, North Carolina State University, USA, and Deborah Rigling
Gallagher and Richard N. L. Andrews, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, USA


Part 3: Tools for Managing Greener Manufacturing and Operations

13. Environmental management policies: A comparison of reactive and
proactive approaches
Karl-Werner Hansmann and Claudia Kroeger, University of Hamburg, Germany

14. Aggregate planning for end-of-life products
Surendra M. Gupta, Northeastern University, USA, and Pitipong Veerakamolmal,
IBM Corporation, USA

15. Assessing life-cycle environmental impact: Methodology to spur design of
greener products and processes
K. Ravi Kumar, University of Southern California, USA, Arvind Malhotra,
University of North Carolina, USA, and Dongwon Lee, University of Southern
California, USA

16. Tools for closed-loop manufacturing
Ad J. de Ron and Frans W. Melissen, Eindhoven University of Technology, the
Netherlands

17. Recovery strategies and reverse logistics network design
Harold Krikke, Erasmus University, the Netherlands

18. A framework for hierarchical planning and control for remanufacturing
V. Daniel R. Guide Jr and David W. Pentico, Duquesne University, USA, and
Vaidy Jayaraman, Washington State University, USA


Part 4: Case Studies

19. Design for environment at Sony: 'Incorporating a sound respect for
nature' 
Shane J. Schvaneveldt, Weber State University, USA, and Hidetaka Yanagida
and Akira Isobe, Sony Corporation, Japan

20. Chevron corporation: Strategic financing for energy efficiency projects
Forrest Briscoe, MIT Sloan School of Management, USA

21. A structured approach to industrial emission reduction: The case of a
gypsum wallboard production plant
Richard A. Reid, University of New Mexico, USA, Elsa L. Koljonen, Intel
Corporation, USA, and J. Bruce Buell, Lafarge Gypsum Corporation, USA

22. Textile waste-water reduction: A case study
Charles L. McEntyre, Tennessee Valley Authority, USA

23. Development and application of a pollution prevention index as a P2
metric in a manufacturing plant
Eric H. Snider, GeoSyntec Consultants, USA, and Daniel B. Moorhead, Tenneco
Automotive, USA

24. Assessment of environmental impacts: A case study of an integrated
approach at the plant level
Matti Melanen and Kimmo Silvo, Finnish Environment Institute, and Lea
Gynther, Electrowatt-Ekono Oy, Finland


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To place an order for this title or to view both
the ŒForeword¹ by Roger E. Kasperson, Executive Director, Stockholm
Environment Institute
and Chapter 3 ŒManagement of pollution prevention: Integrating environmental
technologies in manufacturing¹ by Neil Jones, INSEAD, France, and Robert D.
Klassen, University of Western Ontario, Canada online,
please visit the Greenleaf website at:
http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/catalogue/manu.htm
You can also request a review copy or inspection copy from this site - see
the home page:
http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com

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