Going Green: Adoption of Green Supply Chain Management Practices for Sustainable Development
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2025
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IGI Global
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Organizations are assessed for both their economic and sustainable development when it comes to their sustainable performance more so in the dynamic global supply chain management. There has been growing concern over the sustainability of the planet and corporate stakeholders are becoming more aware of the rising environmental concerns. A key strategy for global organizations in supply chain management for environmental awareness is the implementation of a green supply chain (GSC). Going green and the complete adoption of Green Supply chain is the pathway to global environmental solutions and a contributor to the achievement of sustainable development goals. This paper seeks to assess the impact of implementing GSC management practices on sustainable development. The study will reply on secondary data from available literature on the theme of green supply chain management and sustainable development. Data will be analysed using both quantitative and qualitative analysis techniques. © 2025, IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved.
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Developing Dynamic and Sustainable Supply Chains to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals
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Sustainable Development Goals
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DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

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INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

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RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION


