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* '''Social Sustainability''' = The ability to build and support healthy communities that support current and future generations; Focus on education, equality, peace, and justice. In a business context this implies enforcing basic human rights, labor rights and corporate governance. | * '''Social Sustainability''' = The ability to build and support healthy communities that support current and future generations; Focus on education, equality, peace, and justice. In a business context this implies enforcing basic human rights, labor rights and corporate governance. | ||
===Metrics=== | ===Metrics=== | ||
+ | The following metrics have been identified as strategic and diagnostic metrics for supply chain sustainability. | ||
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− | Compare also to other performance [[Attribute]]s: [[m:AD]], [[m:AE]], [[m:CO]], [[m:DP]], [[m:RS]]. | + | Compare {{this}} also to other performance [[Attribute]]s: [[m:AD]], [[m:AE]], [[m:CO]], [[m:DP]], [[m:RS]]. |
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Sustainability is the ability to develop and maintain business processes, policies and relationships that are not harmful to the environment, the economy, or the quality of life - today and in the future. Sustainability has three sub-attributes:
The following metrics have been identified as strategic and diagnostic metrics for supply chain sustainability.
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Compare Sustainability also to other performance Attributes: Adaptability, Asset Efficiency, Cost, Dependability, Responsiveness.
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