Abstract

The research aims to find out the impact of the practices of green supply chain systems and technology - reverse logistics, green information systems and green manufacturing - on the environmental performance of the economic units operating in the oil sector. Realizing the impact of the practices of green supply chain systems and technology - reverse logistics, green information systems and green manufacturing - on the operational performance of economic units in the oil sector. Examining the effect of the practices of green supply chain systems and technology - reverse logistics, green information systems and green manufacturing - on the operational performance of economic units in the oil sector. Testing the proposed model for the effect of green supply chain systems and technology practices on the performance of the economic unit in the oil sector.(SPSS 23), where the researchers concluded, that green supply chain systems and technology are contemporary and important topics for economic units, because they seek to reduce negative environmental impacts and production costs, as well as an important way to make economic units sustainable and green. The researchers recommended it, the need for economic units to realize the importance of green supply chain systems and technology and their operations, because they have the full perception and vision and direct influence in aspects of economic units.

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