Green supply chain management practices in some sectors
Kawesa, Juma
Piricz, Noémi
Tick, Andrea
2025-06-25T09:39:45Z
2025-06-25T09:39:45Z
2025
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/30098
Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) integrates sustainable
practices throughout supply chains, addressing environmental, economic, and social
concerns. This study examines the implementation of GSCM across various industries,
including lumber, steel, electronics, automotive, construction, and food. It analyses key
frameworks such as the triple bottom line, cradle-to-cradle, and circular economy.
Industry case studies reveal common themes, such as waste reduction, eco-friendly
sourcing, and process optimization. However, differences also emerge due to sector
specific challenges, including resource constraints and unique operational needs. The
lessons learned emphasize the importance of stakeholder collaboration, innovative
solutions, and targeted strategies to overcome barriers like high costs and limited
infrastructure. These insights provide best practices for aligning GSCM with sustainability
goals, fostering both economic resilience and environmental stewardship.
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