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Commentary: Waste materials get their own load board

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Friday, September 21, 2012
   Supply chain waste is a common topic in conversations with supply chain professionals, but the logistics behind that waste and those end-of-life materials often gets overlooked and disregarded even in the context of sustainability in manufacturing.    Garbage is significant because there are environmental and financial benefits to be had in converting these materials once again into usable products.    Major U.S. companies, such as 7-Eleven convenience stores and Papa J...
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