“…Industry must not only reframe its social and economic duties regarding the environment, but also invest in eco-innovation activities that maximize economic gain while minimizing environmental harm [6]. In the literature, eco-innovation [7] was formulated in various ways, such as Green Innovation [8,9], Sustainable Innovation [10,11], Ecologic Innovation [12,13], and Environmental Innovation [14,15]; however, the concept of eco-innovation has been used significantly in recent years [16]. The term "eco-innovation" refers to the development of novel and economically viable goods, processes, systems, services, and design processes that satisfy human needs while reducing the consumption of natural resources and the emission of hazardous chemicals through their existence [17].…”