Revaluating supply chain management strategies in front of growing environmental preservation concerns is becoming increasingly prevalent for companies all across the world. Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) is a fundamental tool for improving supply chain operations in a way that benefits the environment as well as the bottom line, and its usage has grown recently. With an eye on operational efficiency, financial results, brand reputation, and environmental compliance especially, this research aims to assess how GSCM techniques affect effective organizational performance. Investigated in this study are GSCM elements include sustainable transportation, green procurement, reverse logistics, waste reduction, and environmentally friendly manufacturing. This research aims to find, by means of an analysis of these elements, how the mix of these features helps companies in fulfilling their strategic objectives as well as their social and legal obligations. Data is collected from current case studies conducted in sectors presently adopting GSCM as well as from reports sent in by companies. The results of which being environmentally conscious offers several benefits, including less negative effects on the environment, better use of resources, improved relationships with stakeholders, and finally a rise in profits all through the course of business operations. Furthermore, companies which use GSCM usually have a competitive edge in the market as their dedication to sustainability runs all through the process. The results highlight the requirement of integrating sustainability into core business processes if outstanding organizational success is to be obtained. The findings support the rising belief that environmentally conscious projects are not only morally significant but also strategically and financially wise in the merciless global economy of today. Studies show that this idea is getting more and more common.
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Mao KAI
Oyyappan DURAIPANDI
Lincoln University College
Shi CHANGHAO
International Journal of Computational and Experimental Science and Engineering
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68d4764731b076d99fa6e079 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.22399/ijcesen.3734