Drivers of Sustainable supply chain for sustainable development in industry

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Drivers of Sustainable supply chain for sustainable development in industry

Drivers of Sustainable supply chain for sustainable development in industry

 

 

 

Sakshi Sinha (20SLAM1010023)

 

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LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN

Under the Supervision of

 

 

Dr Akhtar Mohammad (Assistant Professor)

 

 

 

 

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

GALGOTIAS UNIVERSITY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Abstract
This analysis explores the different elements that constitute sustainable supply chains used by companies as genre on the road to sustainable development across different industries. The analysis of a body of literature and empirical data is carried out by a critical objective to determine the fundamental aspects of sustainability practices. The research suggests that we should have the necessary knowledge of these drivers for the stage to be raised of the environmental responsibility, social equity and economic development. Strategies are detailed to enable stakeholders throughout industries in adopting sustainable supply chain methods. Through this process, the long-term resilience of supply chains and the sustainability of the profitable position are promoted. The results are of this type, clarifying the crucial role of sustainable supply chain in reaching the global sustainability targets and promoting sustainability model for the companies and societies all over the world. Through this research we strive to add to the already established supplies chain management literature and aid the change process management in the pursuit of sustainable development in the different industries.

Result of the cocreation with this domain has brought up meaningful implications to the literature. One of the new concepts we are proposing is a dynamic setting for a three-level model serving as a tactical plan for strategic sustainable supply management. Our study has contributed a theoretical framework that distinguishes practical facts of supply chain management and is for the purposes of future research and appraisals in terms of UN 17 Sustainable Development Goals