ISBN-13: 9798895304587 / Angielski / Twarda / 2025 / 317 str.
ISBN-13: 9798895304587 / Angielski / Twarda / 2025 / 317 str.
Green supply chain management is at the heart of sustainable development in the 21st century whereby environmental, social, and governance issues are given strategic priority in the boardroom. Although some economic challenges are limiting the ability of organizations to embrace sustainable practices, it is expected that a responsible organization must be at the forefront of the adoption of environmentally friendly practices. This book critically examines the green supply chain management principles at a time when emerging advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, big data, and machine learning are transforming the supply chain management discourse. It also focuses on the critical success factors, barriers, and benefits of green supply chain management towards a circular economy. In this regard, it is really hard to attain the Africa Agenda 2063 and the United Nationsâ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) without broadening our understanding of green supply chain management principles and practices. Therefore, this unique and timely book addresses the core tenets of green supply chain management in an effort to foster environmentally friendly business practices. Heeding the clarion calls for a better future anchored on sustainable and responsible business practices, green innovation and supply chain management support the minimization of waste, investment in resource efficiency, green procurement, green distribution, and reverse logistics. This book explores and showcases the contemporary ways of fostering a circular economy in the 21st century whereby environmental degradation is significantly reduced. Green supply chain management demands a collaborative effort from scholars, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners. Consequently, the main goal of this book is to find innovative frameworks, methods, and solutions that address the pressing issues of environmental degradation towards the creation of a circular economy. Technological and governance solutions are instrumental in supporting green supply chain management, especially in a constrained economy.