Decision of energy-saving and emission-reduction in textile industry based on supply chain

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Wang X. [1 ]
Zhu C. [1 ]
Yuan Y. [1 ]
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[1] Glorious Sun School of Business & Management, Donghua University, Shanghai
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Energy saving and emission reduction; Pricing decision; Recycling; Stackelberg game;
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10.13475/j.fzxb.20180305309
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For helping the textile enterprises to better face the pressure from energy saving and emission reduction under the background of environmental protection taxes, the decision of energy-saving and emission-reduction in textile supply chain was studied using two types of models based on the characteristics of textile production process. One is the two-level supply chain model composed of textile enterprises and brand manufacturers, and the other one is the three-level one by adding the recyclers for recycling. By Stackelberg game, the optimal pricing, optimal profit and optimal emission reduction rate of each product were obtained. The research results show that the three-level supply chain model has a higher retail price and demand for new products than that of the two-level supply chain model. In the meanwhile, the optimal emission reduction rate could be reduced. Recycling of textiles are effective measures for textile enterprises to overcome their difficulties. By setting reasonable tax standards, the government can effectively stimulate textile enterprises to invest in energy-saving and emission-reduction and improve the supply chain profits, achieving a win-win strategy in both environmental and economic benefits. Copyright No content may be reproduced or abridged without authorization.
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