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_____ are developed and used to implement strategic plans.
Fuel Consumption
The amount of fuel used by a vehicle, machinery, or facility, often measured in liters or gallons per mile or kilometer, indicating energy efficiency or operational cost.
Emissions
The release of pollutants into the air, water, or soil, often cited in discussions about environmental impact and climate change.
Sustainability
The practice of conducting business in a way that is environmentally responsible and resource-efficient, aiming to reduce the environmental impact and ensure long-term ecological balance.
Supply Chain Surplus
The difference between the value generated by the final product and the costs incurred in making the product available in the market, indicating overall supply chain efficiency.
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