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Home > Publications > Research articles > How do end of life scenarios influence the environmental impact of product supply chains? Comparing biomaterial and petrochemical products

How do end of life scenarios influence the environmental impact of product supply chains? Comparing biomaterial and petrochemical products

Glew, D., McQueen-Mason, S., Stringer, L.C., Acquaye, A.A. July 2012. Journal of Cleaner Production, v.29-30, pp.122-131.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959652612000790

Authors

  • David Glewa
  • Lindsay Stringer
  • Adolf Acquaye
  • Simon McQueen-Mason

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  • Research articles

Publication date

13 Feb 2012

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  • Low carbon business

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