Abstract

With an emphasis on the factors driving the shift towards sustainability in industrial sectors—such as drivers, obstacles, impacts, constraints, and policy implications—this study examines the shift towards Sustainable Industry 5.0 with Green Manufacturing Innovations. The research aims to investigate the effects of sustainable industrial development on the economy, environment, and society, identify important forces and obstacles, and evaluate the significance of the findings for policymakers and regulatory agencies. The study's methodology entails a thorough analysis of the body of research on green manufacturing techniques, the transition to a sustainable industrial sector, and legislative frameworks. The main conclusions emphasize Sustainable Industry 5.0's enormous economic potential, favorable environmental effects, and social ramifications. The study also points out restrictions on the generalizability and availability of data, and it emphasizes how crucial it is to fortify regulatory frameworks, fund R&D, increase stakeholder engagement, and support capacity building to propel the industrial sectors' transition to sustainability. These findings' policy implications are significant in propelling sustainable industrial development and expediting the shift towards Sustainable Industry 5.0.

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