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  • Upcoming Roundtable: Towards Circularity in Supply Chains

    Recycling systems around the world have been thrown into chaos following China’s 2018 ban on the import of plastic waste. However, what has arguably created a global waste crisis can also be seen as…

  • Organizational Change for Sustainability

    s research focuses on the fundamental strategies and techniques required for organizational change to embed sustainability across the supply chain.

  • Technology Innovations For Supply Chain Traceability

    This project is an investigation into technology innovations for supply traceability.

  • Towards Sustainable Palm Oil

    The viability of entire industries depends heavily on social and environmental resources. One of the clearest examples of this is in the palm oil industry

  • Food Waste Startup: Spoiler Alert

    Reduce wasted food leads to improved margin and & fights food insecurity.

  • Designing a Biodiesel Supply Chain in Mexico City

    A System Design and Management Thesis focusing on the preliminary design and routing of a biodiesel supply chain in Mexico City.

  • Smart Way & Transporte Limpio

    A comparison of the U.S. SmartWay program, an EPA public private initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions created by freight transportation of corporate supply chains, with the Mexican spinoff, Transporte Limpio.

  • Truck Drivers Quality of Life

    This project examined current and best practices to improve the quality of life for truckers to increase driver retention for D4U, a trucking company based in Florida.

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