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Sytske Wijnsma

E-waste – a complex problem

Research on hazardous waste disposal by Cambridge Judge PhD candidate Sytske Wijnsma represents the University of Cambridge in this month’s Festival of Social Science. Research on illegal hazardous waste disposal by Sytske Wijnsma, a PhD candidate and MPhil alumna at…

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Kinakis.com: Downstream sustainability: the big reset for recycling in the U.S.

In recent years, consumers have become more concerned with the environmental and social impact of their purchasing behavior. To address these concerns, firms are improving the sustainability of their supply chains, from plan, source, make, deliver and even return, to…

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Helping Europol reduce illegal electronic waste trafficking – how to leverage a PhD to have impact

Cambridge Judge Business School PhD students are a vibrant community, excelling in research but also determined to make a difference in the world. Every year, their research projects bring them in close contact with non-academic organisations and their engagement helps…

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Supply chain resiliency

Will coronavirus disruptions prompt a new focus on supply chain risk and resiliency for business? A video interview with a global supply chain expert conducted by Sytske Wijnsma, a PhD candidate at Cambridge Judge Business School, was utilised in a…

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