Businesses and organizations can transform their supply chains from traditional linear models into dynamic, sustainable systems that contribute positively to social, environmental, and economic progress. Strategies include responsible sourcing, ethical procurement, circular economy practices, and stakeholder engagement, which can be implemented in various fields such as businesses, environmental studies, economics, and social sciences. These strategies are important for aligning supply chain operations with the global agenda for sustainable development for the purpose of driving positive social and environmental change.
Developing Dynamic and Sustainable Supply Chains to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals advances knowledge and understanding of sustainable supply chain management and its implications for achieving sustainable development goals. It fosters innovation and generates new avenues for research inquiry, particularly in areas such as supply chain transparency, social responsibility, environmental stewardship, and inclusive economic growth. Covering topics such as industrial markets, smart logistics, and value creation, this book is an excellent resource for policymakers, non-government organizations, business professionals, government officials, researchers, professionals, scholars, academicians, and more.