Abstract

This systematic literature review examines innovative approaches to Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM) within the manufacturing sector, an area increasingly recognised as critical due to ethical imperatives and economic incentives. We evaluated studies sourced from Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed, adhering to strict eligibility criteria emphasising SSCM's applicability to manufacturing. Our search and screening process identified 381 studies, from which 46 were selected for an in-depth review of technological innovations and collaborative strategies. Preliminary analysis indicates that SSCM integration correlates positively with operational efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and environmental sustainability. Despite potential limitations such as methodological diversity among studies and publication bias, the findings highlight the importance of technology and collaboration in advancing SSCM. These results indicate the need for further investigation into the long-term effects and adaptability of SSCM in various manufacturing environments.

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