Environmental Sustainability and Global Value Chains: Challenges and Opportunities for Green Supply Chain Management

  • Zhang D
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As an important part of environmental sustainability and global value chain, green supply chain management is of great significance to enterprises and global economic development. By making full use of emerging technologies, optimizing resource utilization, and strengthening industry cooperation and shared value, companies can find a win-win path between environmental protection and economic development, contributing to the realization of global green and sustainable development. This paper explores the links between environmental sustainability and global value chains, as well as the challenges and opportunities of green supply chain management.

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Zhang, D. (2023). Environmental Sustainability and Global Value Chains: Challenges and Opportunities for Green Supply Chain Management. Frontiers in Business, Economics and Management, 10(2), 155–160. https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v10i2.10898

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