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Sustainable development practices in mining sector: a GSCM approach

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In this article, a hierarchical model of the drivers affecting the implementation of green supply chain management in Indian mining industries has been developed using an interpretive structural modelling (ISM) framework.
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Public interest on environment and ecology has grown manifolds due to rapid climate changes, environmental health hazards and energy crisis. This has drawn the attention of mass media, societies and governments to intensify pressure on organisations for transforming their process into eco-friendly process. Subsequently, organisations have been looking for developing models, algorithms, technologies, information and communication system that can contribute best to their sustainable development (SD) policies by integrating their economical, social and environmental objectives. This paper aims at developing a sustainable development framework for Indian mining industries through GSCM approach. A hierarchical model of the drivers affecting the implementation of green supply chain management in Indian mining industries has been developed using an interpretive structural modelling (ISM) framework. The various drivers of green supply chain management (GSCM) are identified based on the review of GSCM literature a...

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An integrated framework for sustainable supplier selection and evaluation in supply chains

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An analysis of interactions among critical success factors to implement green supply chain management towards sustainability: An Indian perspective

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored how the "appropriate implementation approach" and "continuous improvement" are the weaker areas of GSCM practice in the case of the Indian mining sector.
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