Abstract

In the current international business climate, supply chain sustainable development is a prominent topic. On the other hand, the conventional supply chain model fails to keep up with the shifting demands of the market and causes serious environmental and social issues. The purpose of this research is to examine the theoretical underpinnings of supply chain sustainable development, to examine its various facets, and to incorporate real-world examples. This paper introduces the context and significance of supply chain sustainability and its three main goals: environmental preservation, social responsibility, and economic gain. Second, it emphasizes the significance of important techniques such as good sustainability strategy, green supplier assessment, and community participation through in-depth research of the best practices of leading businesses in sustainable supply chain management. The report highlights the potential advantages of a sustainable supply chain, including decreased operational risk, enhanced competitiveness, and long-term economic growth. To address global concerns and create a more sustainable future, this paper urges businesses and governments to engage in supply chain sustainability actively.

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