Abstract

With the increasing environmental concerns and legislative pressures, the focus on incorporating ecologically sustainable practices into inventory management systems has grown, leading to the emergence of green inventory management. However, this field is not without its challenges, with numerous conflicting real-world constraints and goals. A comprehensive literature review targeting green inventory management operating under a periodic review inventory system was conducted to identify research gaps and potential directions for future research. Despite the growing interest in the field, this review highlighted the scarcity of relevant studies. Out of the 1272 papers reviewed, only 16 studies, or 1.3%, met the criteria for exploring periodic review inventory systems while simultaneously considering environmental and economic aspects. These studies were further analyzed in detail and categorized according to key classification criteria. The future research directions highlighted the need for additional studies on periodic review inventory systems operating under stochastic market demand in the context of green supply chain management. The standardization of emission calculation methodologies was also emphasized as a crucial step towards aligning inventory management practices with the aim of increasing inventory management efficiency and the related improvement in the environmental performance of supply chains.

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