Nowadays, sustainable development has become a subject of focus and concern for governments, organisations, companies, communities as well as individuals. As a result of this, manufacturing companies and industries are the first to receive criticism due to manufacturing activities being assumed to be a major culprit in creating environmental and ecological issues. In the current century, limitations on resources and environmental concerns are one of the main trepidations of industries. Strained by the stress of limited resources, energy and very pressing environmental issues, Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) actually revealed that the implications of green practices can save money, reduce cost, increase efficiency, reduce delivery lead time and sustain the business longer. Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) has appeared as an environmental innovation which integrates environmental concerns into supply chain management.
From this research, the main objective that has been focused on is the impact of green supply chain management practices on organisational performance.
The model and hypothesis were developed based on the dimensions of green supply chain management practices. From the research on the study, the results showed that green supply chain management practices and its elements are able to improve organisational performance and sustain the business.
From this research, the main objective that has been focused on is the impact of green supply chain management practices on organisational performance.
The model and hypothesis were developed based on the dimensions of green supply chain management practices. From the research on the study, the results showed that green supply chain management practices and its elements are able to improve organisational performance and sustain the business.