GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
WHAT IS SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT?
• Supply chain management (SCM) refers to the
coordination and management of all the activities
involved in the production and delivery of goods and
services to customers. This includes everything from
sourcing raw materials and components, to
manufacturing and assembling products, to
warehousing, distribution, and transportation.
WHAT IS GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT?
• Integrating environment
thinking into supply chain
management , including
product design , material
sourcing and selection ,
manufacturing processes ,
delivering the final products
to consumer , end -of-life
management of the product
after its useful life.
IMPROVEMENTS OF GREEN SUPPLY
CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Improves operations by employing an
environmental solution
Improves agility: green supply chain management
help to mitigate risk and speed innovations .
Increases adaptability: green supply chain analysis
often led to innovative processes and continuous
improvements.
Promotes alignment involves negotiating polices
with suppliers and customers, which results in
better alignment of business processes and
principles
SUCCESS
STORIES
CHALLENGES OF IMPLEMENTING
GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
• While there are many benefits to
green supply chain management,
there are also challenges
associated with implementing
these practices. One of the biggest
challenges is the need for
collaboration and cooperation
across the entire supply chain. This
requires buy-in from suppliers,
manufacturers, distributors, and
retailers.
• Another challenge is the need for
accurate data and metrics to track
progress and measure success.
This can be difficult to obtain,
especially when dealing with
complex global supply chains.
Finally, there may be additional
costs associated with
implementing green practices,
such as investing in new
technologies or training
employees on new processes.
EXAMPLES OF SUCCESSFUL GREEN
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
• Despite the challenges, many
companies have successfully
implemented green supply
chain management practices.
One example is Walmart,
which has made significant
strides in reducing its
environmental impact
through initiatives such as
sustainable sourcing and
energy efficiency.
• Another example is
Patagonia, which has
implemented a closed-loop
supply chain for its clothing
products. This involves using
recycled materials and
designing products for
durability and repairability,
so they last longer and
produce less waste.
FUTURE OF GREEN SUPPLY
CHAIN MANAGEMENT
• As awareness of environmental
issues continues to grow, it is
likely that more companies will
adopt green supply chain
management practices. This
will require continued
innovation and collaboration
across the entire supply chain,
as well as investment in new
technologies and processes.
• In the future, we can expect to
see even greater emphasis on
circular economy principles,
such as product reuse and
recycling. We may also see
increased use of renewable
energy sources and alternative
transportation methods to
further reduce the
environmental impact of
supply chains.
CONCLUSION
• Green supply chain management is an important concept that can help
companies reduce their environmental impact and improve their
sustainability practices. While there are challenges associated with
implementing these practices, there are also numerous benefits,
including cost savings and a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
• By collaborating across the entire supply chain and investing in new
technologies and processes, companies can create a more sustainable
future for all. The future of green supply chain management looks
bright, and we can expect to see continued innovation and progress in
the coming years.
THANK YOU
B.Harika
2201048
PGDM-A

Green supply chain management.pptx

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  • 2.
    WHAT IS SUPPLYCHAIN MANAGEMENT?
  • 3.
    • Supply chainmanagement (SCM) refers to the coordination and management of all the activities involved in the production and delivery of goods and services to customers. This includes everything from sourcing raw materials and components, to manufacturing and assembling products, to warehousing, distribution, and transportation.
  • 4.
    WHAT IS GREENSUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT?
  • 5.
    • Integrating environment thinkinginto supply chain management , including product design , material sourcing and selection , manufacturing processes , delivering the final products to consumer , end -of-life management of the product after its useful life.
  • 6.
    IMPROVEMENTS OF GREENSUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
  • 7.
    Improves operations byemploying an environmental solution Improves agility: green supply chain management help to mitigate risk and speed innovations . Increases adaptability: green supply chain analysis often led to innovative processes and continuous improvements. Promotes alignment involves negotiating polices with suppliers and customers, which results in better alignment of business processes and principles
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  • 9.
    CHALLENGES OF IMPLEMENTING GREENSUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT • While there are many benefits to green supply chain management, there are also challenges associated with implementing these practices. One of the biggest challenges is the need for collaboration and cooperation across the entire supply chain. This requires buy-in from suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. • Another challenge is the need for accurate data and metrics to track progress and measure success. This can be difficult to obtain, especially when dealing with complex global supply chains. Finally, there may be additional costs associated with implementing green practices, such as investing in new technologies or training employees on new processes.
  • 10.
    EXAMPLES OF SUCCESSFULGREEN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT • Despite the challenges, many companies have successfully implemented green supply chain management practices. One example is Walmart, which has made significant strides in reducing its environmental impact through initiatives such as sustainable sourcing and energy efficiency. • Another example is Patagonia, which has implemented a closed-loop supply chain for its clothing products. This involves using recycled materials and designing products for durability and repairability, so they last longer and produce less waste.
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    FUTURE OF GREENSUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT • As awareness of environmental issues continues to grow, it is likely that more companies will adopt green supply chain management practices. This will require continued innovation and collaboration across the entire supply chain, as well as investment in new technologies and processes. • In the future, we can expect to see even greater emphasis on circular economy principles, such as product reuse and recycling. We may also see increased use of renewable energy sources and alternative transportation methods to further reduce the environmental impact of supply chains.
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    CONCLUSION • Green supplychain management is an important concept that can help companies reduce their environmental impact and improve their sustainability practices. While there are challenges associated with implementing these practices, there are also numerous benefits, including cost savings and a competitive advantage in the marketplace. • By collaborating across the entire supply chain and investing in new technologies and processes, companies can create a more sustainable future for all. The future of green supply chain management looks bright, and we can expect to see continued innovation and progress in the coming years.
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