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Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning, and Operation, 7e (Chopra)

Chapter 17 Sustainability and the Supply Chain

17.1 True/False Questions

1) A focus on sustainability allows a supply chain to better serve more environmentally


conscious customers while often improving supply chain performance.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Ethical understanding and reasoning
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

2) Walmart started its focus on sustainability as a defensive move given the beating it was taking
from environmental activists.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Ethical understanding and reasoning
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

3) Customers have usually backed up words about the importance of sustainability with a
willingness to pay more for sustainable products.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Ethical understanding and reasoning
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

4) It is more difficult to focus on sustainability at the supply chain level than at the individual
firm level.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Ethical understanding and reasoning
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

5) In the short to medium term, a focus on supply chain sustainability tends to provide costs that
are shared but benefits that are local to a firm or individual.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Ethical understanding and reasoning
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

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6) Hardin (1968) described the tragedy of the commons as a dilemma arising when the common
good does not align perfectly with the good of individual entities.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.2: The Tragedy of the Commons
AACSB: Ethical understanding and reasoning
Objective: LO 17.2: Discuss the challenge to sustainability posed by the tragedy of the
commons.

7) The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a United Nations body that has been
assessing global warming since 1990, has written that even though most of the buildup of carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere has come from the United States and Western Europe, it is poorer
countries that are closer to the equator that are likely to pay the biggest price.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.2: The Tragedy of the Commons
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.2: Discuss the challenge to sustainability posed by the tragedy of the
commons.

8) In a command-and-control approach, the government or regulators help the common good by


setting standards that everyone must adhere to.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.2: The Tragedy of the Commons
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.2: Discuss the challenge to sustainability posed by the tragedy of the
commons.

9) In a cap-and-trade approach, the government creates an infinite number of tradeable emission


allowances that must be surrendered to the companies generating the largest emissions.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.2: The Tragedy of the Commons
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.2: Discuss the challenge to sustainability posed by the tragedy of the
commons.

10) An emissions tax is characterized as a progressive tax because it charges each entity a tax
proportional to their environmental emissions.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.2: The Tragedy of the Commons
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.2: Discuss the challenge to sustainability posed by the tragedy of the
commons.

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11) In reality, there are no actions in a supply chain that improve both sustainability and supply
chain surplus.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

12) An example of a relative measure of emission output is pounds of CO2 per gallon of diesel
fuel.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

13) The social pillar measures a firm's ability to address issues that are important for its
workforce, customers, and society.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

14) A firm's new sustainability improvement initiative is best begun by focusing on resource
reduction activities.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

15) For most firms, the extent of direct emissions is typically only a small fraction of the extent
of indirect emissions in the supply chain.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

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16) Facilities often offer the best opportunity to simultaneously improve the environmental and
financial performance through innovation.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

17) Most supply chain design innovations that lower transportation costs paradoxically tend to
increase fuel consumption and emissions.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

18) There is greater environmental impact in the extended supply chain than there is within the
main plant for most manufacturers.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

19) Simple awareness of what your own electricity consumption is usually reduces a consumer's
electricity use by between 10% and 15%.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

20) Surveys in sustainable farming have revealed that the typical consumer is willing to pay 25%
more for sustainable fare.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

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21) The primary reason for the general lack of design for remanufacturing is that
remanufacturing is more expensive for a manufacturer.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

22) In general, the reverse logistics function for a manufacturer is more expensive to operate on a
per unit basis than the forward logistics function that sends the products to market.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

23) If garbage collection services were billed based on the weight of refuse collected, most
people would find a way to discard less and recycle more.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

24) A carbon tax system is computed by multiplying the tax rate by the carbon emissions.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

25) Under a cap-and-trade system, a firm that emits more than its share of carbon can buy
allowances from a firm that emits less than its share.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

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17.2 Multiple Choice Questions

1) Most concrete action has been observed primarily when a focus on sustainability
A) increases revenue for sustainability initiatives.
B) makes the world more sustainable.
C) attracts customers who value sustainability.
D) reduces risk and improving the financial performance of the supply chain.
Answer: D
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

2) Much less success for sustainability initiatives has been driven by


A) increased revenue for sustainability initiatives.
B) customer demand.
C) attracted customers who value sustainability.
D) reduced risk and improving the financial performance of the supply chain.
Answer: B
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

3) Almost 40 percent of ________ could be achieved at negative marginal costs, meaning that
investing in these options would generate positive economic returns over their life cycle.
A) greenhouse gas abatement
B) fuel consumption initiatives
C) increased customer base
D) improved company reputation
Answer: A
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

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4) Unilever, the Dutch-British consumer goods giant, has invested significant effort to help
emerging economies such as Brazil and India wrestle with poverty, water scarcity and climate
change. The company sees ________ of its sales and the majority of its growth coming from
emerging economies.
A) almost 25%
B) almost 50%
C) almost 60%
D) almost 75%
Answer: B
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Ethical understanding and reasoning
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

5) Walmart reduced its energy consumption by


A) adding skylights for natural light.
B) increasing packaging.
C) redesigning their logo.
D) routing trucks to make only right turns.
Answer: A
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

6) Which of these sustainability initiatives has NOT been a success for Starbucks?
A) Managing waste and conserving water and energy
B) Ensuring that working conditions are safe and humane
C) Reducing agrochemical use
D) Encouraging customers to bring a reusable coffee cup
Answer: D
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

7) Which of these tends to hinder a firm's implementation of sustainability measures?


A) Willingness of customers to pay more for sustainable goods
B) Insufficient return on investment
C) Ease of evaluating sustainability across a product life cycle
D) Creation of trade barriers
Answer: B
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

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8) Which of these statements is best?
A) Benefits and costs of sustainability programs fall equally across all supply chain members
throughout most initiatives.
B) Customers tend to be vocal about sustainability and back up those words with their purchase
decisions.
C) It is more difficult to maintain a focus on sustainability for a supply chain than for an
individual firm.
D) Sustainability programs typically offer a clear and substantive ROI figure throughout their
development and deployment.
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

9) In the short to medium term, an improved focus on sustainability provides benefits that
A) are shared but costs that may be local to a firm.
B) are local to firms but a cost that is global.
C) are shared and costs that are global.
D) are local and costs that are global.
Answer: A
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

10) The phenomenon where each actor is incentivized to maximize his gain from a public asset
at the expense of all others is
A) the tragedy of the commons.
B) cap-and-trade.
C) the closed loop.
D) the social pillar.
Answer: A
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.2: The Tragedy of the Commons
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.2: Discuss the challenge to sustainability posed by the tragedy of the
commons.

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11) Which of these illustrates the tragedy of the commons?
A) A major automotive manufacturer receives a shipment of faulty air bags and installs them
anyway since most drivers don't have accidents.
B) Major industrialized nations generate the most pollution but poorer countries near the equator
are most affected.
C) Each apartment dweller has a kitchen trash bag and carries it to a common dumpster in the
apartment complex when it is full.
D) A bachelor has an impressive saltwater tank of tropical fish and feeds all of them from the
same dispenser of fish food.
Answer: B
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.2: The Tragedy of the Commons
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.2: Discuss the challenge to sustainability posed by the tragedy of the
commons.

12) ________ is a social arrangement that encourages all participants to behave such that they do
not contribute to the tragedy of the commons.
A) A zero sum game
B) Escalation of commitment
C) Mutual coercion
D) Barzini Red
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.2: The Tragedy of the Commons
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.2: Discuss the challenge to sustainability posed by the tragedy of the
commons.

13) A ________ approach requires a government or regulatory agency to establish and enforce
standards.
A) slap and tickle
B) superior-inferior
C) laissez faire
D) command and control
Answer: D
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.2: The Tragedy of the Commons
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.2: Discuss the challenge to sustainability posed by the tragedy of the
commons.

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14) ________ is a mechanism that constrains the aggregate emissions by creating a limited
number of tradeable emission allowances, which emission sources must secure and surrender in
proportion to their emissions.
A) Command-and-control
B) Cap-and-trade
C) Cap-and-control
D) Emissions tax
Answer: B
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.2: The Tragedy of the Commons
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.2: Discuss the challenge to sustainability posed by the tragedy of the
commons.

15) Which of these approaches to solving the tragedy of the commons is considered a market
approach?
A) Command-and-control
B) Mean absolute deviation
C) Cap-and-trade
D) Mutual coercion
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.2: The Tragedy of the Commons
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.2: Discuss the challenge to sustainability posed by the tragedy of the
commons.

16) Which of these approaches to solving the tragedy of the commons is considered a market
approach?
A) Command-and-control
B) Dollar days
C) Mutual coercion
D) Emissions tax
Answer: D
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.2: The Tragedy of the Commons
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.2: Discuss the challenge to sustainability posed by the tragedy of the
commons.

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17) Metrics that would typically be in corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports would
contain
A) revenue.
B) social.
C) environmental.
D) both social and environmental.
Answer: D
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

18) In the context of greenhouse gas emission, the GHG protocol initiative defines three levels of
scope. The following scope is referred to as direct emissions.
A) This scope refers to emissions from GHG sources that are owned or controlled by the
reporting entity.
B) This scope refers to indirect emissions from grid-sourced electricity and other utility services
of heat, steam and cooling.
C) This scope refers to the inclusion of other indirect emissions coming from sources such as the
production of purchased materials, outsourced activities, contractor owned vehicles, waste
disposal, and employee business travel.
D) This scope refers to the corporate responsibility for direct discharging of emissions into
public water systems.
Answer: A
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

19) A(n) ________ measure of performance is more effective at capturing sustainability


improvement.
A) scope
B) relative
C) absolute
D) statistical
Answer: B
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

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20) Which of these is a relative measurement?
A) Tons
B) Kilowatt-hours
C) Parts per million
D) Kelvin
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

21) Which of these is an absolute measurement?


A) Pounds per metric ton
B) Kilowatt-hours
C) Parts per million
D) Emissions per ton of output
Answer: B
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

22) In general, it is better for firms to measure and report their performance using
A) absolute measurements.
B) relative measurements.
C) both absolute and relative measurements.
D) descriptive prose rather than numbers.
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

23) In the context of greenhouse gas emission, the GHG protocol initiative defines levels of
scope. This level refers to emissions from GHG sources that are owned or controlled by the
reporting entity.
A) Scope 1
B) Scope 2
C) Scope 3
D) Scope 4
Answer: A
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

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24) In the context of greenhouse gas emission, the GHG protocol initiative defines levels of
scope. This level refers to the inclusion of other indirect emissions coming from sources such as
the production of purchased materials, outsourced activities, contractor owned vehicles, waste
disposal, and employee business travel.
A) Scope 1
B) Scope 2
C) Scope 3
D) Scope 4
Answer: C
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

25) In the context of greenhouse gas emission, the GHG protocol initiative defines levels of
scope. This level refers to indirect emissions from grid-sourced electricity and other utility
services of heat, steam and cooling.
A) Scope 1
B) Scope 2
C) Scope 3
D) Scope 4
Answer: B
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

26) In the context of greenhouse gas emission, direct emissions


A) are controlled by the reporting entity.
B) are created through waste disposal.
C) come from utility-based services.
D) come from employee-based travel.
Answer: A
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

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27) In the textbook, a detailed analysis by Abbott indicated that their indirect emissions were
about ________ times their direct emissions.
A) 1 to 5
B) 6 to 14
C) 15 to 19
D) 20 to 22
Answer: B
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

28) The disadvantage of using a(n) ________ measure is that a drop in supply chain sales and
production (for example in a downturn) will show an improved absolute measure of energy
consumption even though the company may not have changed anything.
A) scope
B) relative
C) absolute
D) statistical
Answer: C
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

29) In general, it is better for firms to measure and report both ________ and ________
measures of performance in order to capture improvement.
A) breadth; depth
B) relative; absolute
C) scope; sequence
D) statistical; qualitative
Answer: B
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

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30) ________ tend to be significant consumers of energy and water and emitters of waste and
greenhouse gases and thus offer significant opportunities for profitable improvement.
A) Employees
B) Production processes
C) Facilities
D) Vehicles
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

31) According to its 2011 CSR report, ________ has designed and opened a viable store
prototype that is up to 25 to 30 percent more energy efficient and produces up to 30 percent
fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to the 2005 baseline.
A) Starbucks
B) TJ Maxx
C) Walmart
D) Kmart
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

32) Walmart has worked to convert ________ at its stores from a cost to a profit generator.
A) energy usage
B) waste generation
C) water consumption
D) reduced packaging
Answer: B
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

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33) Which is an example of balancing peak load demand?
A) Car dealers offer rebates in July and August just before the next year's models are shipped to
their lots.
B) An assistant dean signs all of the course substitution requests on Friday afternoon.
C) The minute a student hands in an exam, the professor feeds it through the grading machine.
D) The insurance agent sends in all claim forms on the last working day of the month.
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

34) Walmart reported that in California, over ________ percent of waste has been diverted from
landfills and made into something else that produces revenue.
A) 25
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
Answer: D
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

35) Arguably, the most significant waste in any supply chain occurs when
A) the doors to the buildings are opened repeatedly.
B) products sit on store shelves waiting to be purchased.
C) a product is thrown into a landfill.
D) employees are terminated.
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

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36) ________ has worked hard to reuse heat energy from boilers in its production process and
reduce its total water footprint.
A) Walmart
B) Coca-Cola
C) IBM
D) Starbucks
Answer: B
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

37) ________ worked with their equipment supplier, Siemens VAI, to create a new production
process that cut costs and emissions by using local iron ore that was of lower quality but cheaper.
A) Walmart
B) Coca-Cola
C) Posco
D) Starbucks
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

38) What type of inventory is one of the most damaging from a sustainability perspective?
A) Raw materials
B) Work in process
C) Finished goods
D) Landfill
Answer: D
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

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39) The sustainability damage from landfill additives comes in which form?
A) Potential energy lost
B) Materials lost
C) Terrible smell
D) Both potential energy and materials lost
Answer: D
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

40) ________ can be used to assess the environmental impacts associated with a product's life
from cradle to grave.
A) CRM
B) SRM
C) LCA
D) MRP
Answer: C
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

41) Any supply chain design innovation that lowers transportation costs also tends to reduce
A) delivery time.
B) emissions.
C) consumer cost.
D) market share.
Answer: B
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

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42) ________ has reduced the energy consumption of a location by 25 to 30 percent from their
2005 benchmark.
A) Walmart
B) BASF
C) 3M
D) Procter & Gamble
Answer: A
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

43) ________ has always worked hard to design products that can be shipped flat to achieve high
volume and weight density during transportation. As a result, the company not only lowers its
transportation costs, it also reduces emissions and energy use.
A) Walmart
B) IKEA
C) 3M
D) Procter & Gamble
Answer: B
Diff: 3
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

44) The presence of lead paint in some of its most popular toys forced ________ to recall
hundreds of thousands of toys sold between April and July of 2007.
A) Walmart
B) Hasbro
C) Mattel
D) Remco
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

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45) ________ continues to be one of the biggest challenges to improved supply chain
sustainability.
A) Good information
B) Waste generation
C) Water consumption
D) Reducing packaging
Answer: A
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

46) Walmart implemented a web-based scorecard that evaluated the packaging of each product
along nine metrics which included
A) cube utilization.
B) distance traveled.
C) recycled content.
D) Both A and C
Answer: D
Diff: 2
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AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

47) This company has not hit its targets for the use of renewable energy because these sources
have higher costs compared to other sources of energy. In general, the public has not been
willing to pay for the added costs.
A) Walmart
B) IKEA
C) IBM
D) 3M
Answer: A
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48) These two companies have also set aggressive targets for their suppliers to improve overall
supply chain sustainability.
A) Walmart and IKEA
B) IBM and 3M
C) Mattel and Hasbro
D) Apple and Starbucks
Answer: A
Diff: 1
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

49) McDonough and Braungart (2002) discuss the importance of ________ design if we are to
truly limit the landfill inventory generated by a supply chain.
A) cradle to grave
B) cradle to cradle
C) manageable sustainability
D) recyclable content
Answer: B
Diff: 2
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AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

50) The goal of every supply chain should be to track its


A) landfill inventory.
B) transportation utilization.
C) water consumption.
D) packaging materials.
Answer: A
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51) The polluter pays principle dictates that
A) recycling efforts are best aimed at the designer of the product.
B) the entity causing the pollution must bear the cost to society.
C) the recycler should receive compensation from the end user of the product.
D) the recycler should receive compensation from the designer of the product.
Answer: B
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

52) The major deterrent to remanufacturing is


A) the comparatively low margin of remanufactured to newly-produced products.
B) the comparatively high cost of remanufacturing to newly-produced products.
C) the fear that remanufactured products will be purchased instead of newly-produced products.
D) the loss of recycling volume from remanufactured products that do not enter the recycling
stream.
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

53) Which of these statements is best?


A) The cost of a product ending up in the landfill is borne by the manufacturer.
B) The cost of producing a recyclable product is borne by society.
C) The cost of resources like water typically factor in the impact that a future water shortage
would have on the area.
D) The cost of pollution inflicted on society is ideally paid by the polluter.
Answer: C
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54) Remanufacturing helps improve profits as long as
A) the comparatively low margin of remanufactured to newly-produced products exists.
B) the comparatively high cost of remanufacturing to newly-produced products exists.
C) the fear exists that remanufactured products will be purchased instead of newly-produced
products.
D) two distinct segments of demand exist for the product – one for new and one for old products.
Answer: D
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

55) The Pay as You Throw (PAYT) model is designed to


A) increase recycling.
B) decrease throwing.
C) increase consumption.
D) decrease consumption.
Answer: A
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

56) Which of these does not fit with the "polluter pays" principle?
A) Advance disposal fees
B) Take back mandates
C) Design for recycling
D) Deposit refund programs
Answer: C
Diff: 2
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57) Which of these industries features an extremely high cost of recycling?
A) Print media
B) Bottling
C) Consumer electronics
D) Packaging
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

58) Much of the actual cost of recycling or remanufacturing is directly linked to


A) the repair.
B) the logistics.
C) the production.
D) the design.
Answer: B
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

59) For individuals and firms to focus on sustainability, it is crucial that they
A) reject the model of maximization of shareholder wealth as the firm objective.
B) adhere to ISO 14000 standards.
C) internalize the monetary value of the social/environmental cost of their actions.
D) include language in the corporate mission, vision, and values statements about sustainability.
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

60) Reducing greenhouse gas emissions was most cost effectively achieved by
A) rejecting the model of maximization of shareholder wealth as the firm objective.
B) adherence to ISO 14000 standards.
C) subsidizing companies that do not release greenhouse gases.
D) charging for emissions.
Answer: D
Diff: 2
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Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.
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61) Under a carbon tax system, the price of emissions is
A) the tax rate set directly by the regulatory authority.
B) decided by the emitters.
C) determined by the fraction of total carbon assignable to the company.
D) agreed upon by all firms competing for the same pool of customers.
Answer: A
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

62) Under a cap and trade system, the price of emissions is


A) determined directly as a function of the output.
B) determined indirectly and can change.
C) determined indirectly and is invariant.
D) determined directly and is invariant.
Answer: B
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

63) The market for carbon allowances


A) does not exist in a hybrid cap and trade system.
B) is a key element of a carbon tax system.
C) can result in a heavier polluter buying allowances from a company with lower carbon output.
D) is set by the regulatory authority.
Answer: C
Diff: 2
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64) One advantage of a carbon tax system over a cap and trade system is
A) the carbon tax system is less expensive.
B) the carbon tax system is more expensive.
C) that emissions under the cap and trade system cannot be monitored by outside agencies.
D) the carbon tax system displays more price stability.
Answer: D
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

65) An energy exporting country stands to gain


A) under a cap and trade system if the supply of crude is kept below the level achieved with a
price on emissions.
B) under a cap and trade system if the supply of crude is kept over the level achieved with a price
on emissions.
C) under a carbon tax system if the supply of crude is kept below the level achieved with a price
on emissions.
D) under a carbon tax system if the supply of crude is kept over the level achieved with a price
on emissions.
Answer: A
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.5: The Role of Incentives and Regulation for Sustainability
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.5: Understand the role of incentives and regulation for improved
sustainability.

66) A cap and trade system can achieve price stability as long as
A) a price floor is established.
B) intertemporal banking of emission allowances is allowed.
C) both a price floor and intertemporal banking of emissions allowances are allowed.
D) both a price floor and a price ceiling are established.
Answer: C
Diff: 2
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17.3 Essay Questions

1) Discuss the role of sustainability supply chains.


Answer: This is a general question and many answers would suffice in answering it. Answers
should be similar to the following comments.

Each supply chain is only a small part of the world it resides in. Ultimately the health and
survival of every individual depends on the health of the world around us. It is thus important to
expand the goal of a supply chain beyond the interests of its participants (which the supply chain
surplus represents) to others that may be affected by supply chain decisions. It is in this context
that the 21st century has seen a growing focus on sustainability. The focus on sustainability has
increased as large countries like Brazil, China and India have grown. On the one hand, the
growth of emerging markets is improving global living standards in a way that perhaps has not
happened before in human history. On the other hand, this growth puts pressure on resources and
the environment in a way that has also never happened before. It has become increasingly clear
that if supply chains do not become much more sustainable than they have been in the past, the
world's resources and environment cannot sustain this level of growth.
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.1: The Role of Sustainability in a Supply Chain
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.1: Understand the importance of sustainability in a supply chain.

2) Discuss the factors driving an increased focus on sustainability.


Answer: First, they can be divided into three distinct categories:

Reducing risk and improving the financial performance of the supply chain
Attracting customers who value sustainability
Making the world more sustainable

Most action has been observed primarily when a focus on sustainability reduces risk for the
supply chain and improves financial performance. Much less success has been driven by
customer demand or the desire to make the world more sustainable. It is interesting to note that
there is significant opportunity even if supply chains only focus on the areas that reduce risk and
improve financial performance. Customers to this point have not been willing to pay extra for
sustainable products as a whole even though many customers are environmentally sensitive. As
such, macro policies may be one of the best options for improving the sustainability of all supply
chains.
Diff: 2
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3) What are the challenges to greater sustainability posed by the tragedy of the commons?
Answer: The tragedy of the commons is a dilemma arising when the common good does not
align perfectly with the good of individual entities. Many actions that improve sustainability of a
supply chain impose costs that are local (to an individual, a firm, supply chain or country) but
provide common benefits that are more global. In contrast, a disregard for sustainability provides
benefits that are local but costs that are shared globally. As a result, it can be difficult to
encourage sustainability without some external pressure either in the form of a public mandate or
economic incentive.
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.2: The Tragedy of the Commons
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.2: Discuss the challenge to sustainability posed by the tragedy of the
commons.

4) What are some metrics that can be used to measure sustainability for a supply chain?
Answer: There are many metrics–both quantitative and qualitative–that can be used to measure
sustainability in a supply chain. Some measures mentioned in the chapter include energy
consumption, water consumption, greenhouse gas emission, and waste generation. It is important
that these metrics be tracked across as wide a scope of the supply chain as possible. One measure
discussed at length was that of landfill inventory. A qualitative measure of landfills would be the
amount of undesirable odor created by the landfill inventory. A following quantitative measure is
the loss of value for potential production or residential development due to the inherent odors.
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.3: Key Pillars of Corporate Social Responsibility
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.3: Describe key pillars of corporate social responsibility.

5) What are some opportunities for improved sustainability in various supply chain drivers?
Answer: There are many drivers associated with improved sustainability for supply chains.
Facilities can be redesigned to reduce both energy use and emissions. Products should be
designed with a "cradle to cradle" philosophy to decrease landfill inventory and increase the
reuse of material. Designing products to limit packaging and improve transportation density
helps reduce costs as well as emissions during transportation. Given that any one firm is only a
small fraction of a supply chains impact on the environment, it is critical that powerful players
work with the extended supply chain to improve sustainability. Clearly defined standards for
measurement and reporting of performance are important if sustainability is to improve across
supply chains. Finally, a significant driver of improved sustainability will be customers'
willingness to reward successful supply chains.
Diff: 2
Topic: 17.4: Sustainability and Supply Chain Drivers
AACSB: Application of knowledge
Objective: LO 17.4: Identify opportunities for improved sustainability along various supply
chain drivers.

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