Supply chain sustainability can mean different things to different people, but managing a sustainable supply chain involves accounting for three core elements, also known as the three Ps:
In other words, supply chain sustainability considers social, economic and environmental factors. These elements make up the so-called triple bottom line (TBL) of supply chain sustainability. When discussing a sustainable supply chain, the most typically thought of priority is the third P - Planet, meaning managers make supply chain decisions and implement processes with the strongest consideration for their environmental impact. But ignoring the other elements can make those environmental priorities - you guessed it - unsustainable.
Within the idea of a sustainable supply chain, prioritizing green logistics is key. The concept of green logistics involves focusing on minimizing the ecological or environmental impact of logistics activities - as in the activities that get goods from point A to point B at the lowest cost with the best service. Logistics fall under broader supply chain management practices, which encompass everything involved in the process of converting raw goods to the end salable product. Some practices to make the concept of green logistics a reality include
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