Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, United States.
School for Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, United States.
Environ Sci Technol. 2020 Dec 1;54(23):14776-14784. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.0c01731. Epub 2020 Nov 13.
Our food system is experiencing dramatic changes as the expansion of e-commerce, introduction of new products, and innovations in supply chain structures all pose to transform how we buy, sell, and distribute food. However, the environmental impacts of these transformations remain unclear. This feature reviews existing literature on environmental implications of e-commerce, discusses relevant trade-offs, and identifies pressing gaps in research. Some trade-offs discussed are those between centralized and decentralized delivery service types, those unique to a rural landscape, and those within the interplay of transportation and consumer behavior. The impacts of fulfillment centers, of refrigerated logistics, of e-commerce on consumer shopping and food waste habits, and of e-commerce services in rural regions are identified as pressing knowledge gaps.
随着电子商务的扩张、新产品的引入以及供应链结构的创新,我们的食品系统正在经历巨大的变化,这些变化可能会改变我们购买、销售和分销食品的方式。然而,这些转变对环境的影响尚不清楚。本专题综述了有关电子商务对环境影响的现有文献,讨论了相关的权衡取舍,并确定了研究中的紧迫空白。讨论的一些权衡取舍包括集中式和分散式交付服务类型之间的权衡取舍、农村地区特有的权衡取舍,以及运输和消费者行为相互作用中的权衡取舍。履行中心的影响、冷藏物流的影响、电子商务对消费者购物和食物浪费习惯的影响,以及农村地区的电子商务服务,都被确定为紧迫的知识空白。