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Received 16.11.2022

Revised 16.03.2023

Accepted 30.03.2023

Retrieved from Vol. 27, No. 1, 2023

Pages 309 -317

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Shevchenko, А., & Tkachenko, І. (2023). Analysis of research on the implementation of green supply chain in urban conditions. The National Transport University Bulletin, 27(1), 309-317. https://doi.org/10.33744/2308-6645-2023-1-55-309-317

Analysis of research on the implementation of green supply chain in urban conditions

А. Shevchenko І. Tkachenko

Abstract

The rapid development of the service sector has led to a rapid increase in motorization, which, in turn, has had a significant impact not only on the local and regional, but also on the global level, on the environmental condition. This trend forces companies to rearrange and change their activities, develop alternative routes of transportation and introduce modern technologies. Given the fact that the supply chain covers most of the product's life cycle, there is a need to change it to an ecological one in urban conditions to improve the environment. Therefore, this topic is relevant and needs research. The purpose of the work is to evaluate research on the implementation of ecological supply chain in urban conditions. The article analyzes existing strategies for the implementation, reorganization and construction of an ecological supply chain, such as the Cradle-to-cradle design methodology and the concept of "Implementation of sustainable supply chain management: reactive, cooperative and dynamic models". It was established that for the effective implementation of the ecological supply chain, it is necessary to take into account the peculiarities of its functioning and the nuances of its implementation. Different aspects of environmental and social practices at different levels of supply chain activity and the implementation of mechanisms can help in the further integration of sustainable development of the company.

 

Keywords:

supply chain; green supply chain; implementation; state of the environment; model

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