SUBHABRATA SIL
Management
Feburary 2025
Sustainability is becoming more important in business because of urgent environmental problems, higher social expectations for responsible business practices, and the realization that conservation is a strategic necessity. The supply chain is a crucial domain for implementing sustainability, encompassing sourcing, production, distribution, and disposal activities. Sustainability in Supply Chain Management (SSCM) has evolved as a central theme in both academic research and commercial practice, integrating social, environmental, and economic factors into supply chain operations. Multinational corporations' worldwide supply chains frequently extend across continents, navigating varied legal frameworks and socio-cultural landscapes. Therefore, SSCM approaches must be adequately flexible and sophisticated to tackle the distinct sustainability issues and opportunities present in various countries. Rapid progress in technology, especially in Industry 4.0, is constantly changing how the supply chain works and how sustainability projects are carried out, which calls for up-to-date information and analysis.In this article, systematic review on sustainable supply chain management with special reference to future exploration has been discussed
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