2017
DOI: 10.17501/wcosm.2017.2101
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An Analytical Modelling Approach to Assess the Applicability of Green Chain Operations: A Case Study From the Sri Lankan Apparel Industry

Abstract: Adopting "green" practices have become synonymous with achieving long-term sustainability and many companies attempt to add value by adding "green" practices to their supply chains. However, manufacturers and suppliers are often hesitant to adopt green supply chain practices owing to the fear of incurring huge initial investments. To address the above issues, companies need a performance measurement framework to evaluate the applicability of Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) practices in their industry. The… Show more

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“…In Sri Lanka apparel production process begins with the supply of raw materials, mostly supplied from foreign countries to keep the quality of the final product (Ranathunga, Rupasinghe, & Liyanaarachchi, 2017). Therefore, it is important to select suitable suppliers who have been adhered to sustainable practices.…”
Section: Design and Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sri Lanka apparel production process begins with the supply of raw materials, mostly supplied from foreign countries to keep the quality of the final product (Ranathunga, Rupasinghe, & Liyanaarachchi, 2017). Therefore, it is important to select suitable suppliers who have been adhered to sustainable practices.…”
Section: Design and Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%