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Title Green supply chain management
ID_Doc 68929
Authors Jaggernath, R; Khan, Z
Title Green supply chain management
Year 2014
Published
DOI
Abstract Purpose The misconception of issues surrounding Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM), as well as a paucity of relevant information on the tangible benefits of GSCM practices in organisations was justification for this literature review. Methodology The study has been conducted by analysing and critiquing secondary data obtained from numerous sources of a similar subject. The research topic has been examined in detail. Findings The outcomes provide an overview of what GSCM practices entail, strategies successful companies have used to incorporate GSCM practices within their organisations, and their impact on the industry. Research limitations The research conducted in this study is limited to one country, i.e. Canada, and as such further research should be carried out by incorporating a larger array of participants so as to obtain a more generalised conclusion. Practical implications The study contributes to an understanding of the importance of GSCM practices on not only the economic success of a business, but the positive effects on the environment. The results will help in the reduction in emissions of carbon dioxide and other Green House Gases (GHGs), thus impacting on climate change. Originality/value Despite increasing awareness, the implementation of GSCM techniques continues to be deterred by lack of government initiatives and commitment of companies involved in the supply chain. Unless it is given precedence, the benefits of GSCM will continue to elude us. This study provides an opportunity to study a model which has met with critical success, rejuvenate it and consequently mandate its adoption in efforts to attain sustainability.
Author Keywords GSCM; SCM; Green Supply Chain Management; Supply Chain Management; Environment; Green House Gases (GHGs); Sustainability; Sustainable development; Reverse logistic
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000361823500019
WoS Category Regional & Urban Planning
Research Area Public Administration
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