“…What is most important in relation to the focus of this article is that recent efforts have also attempted to go beyond the discussion of 'economic' upgrading to also examine 'social' upgrading trajectories, and the interactions between the two (Barrientos et al, 2011, Barrientos et al, 2016, Lee et al, 2015. This research agenda is now expanding to unpack the environmental aspects of upgrading in GVCs, the relation between 'green business strategies' and GVC upgrading, and the effect that environmental upgrading has on further consolidation in GVCsas buyers can use it to extract concessions from suppliers (Jeppesen and Hansen, 2004, Ivarsson and Alvstam, 2011, De Marchi et al, 2013a, De Marchi et al, 2013b, Goger, 2013, Khattak et al, 2015, Khattak and Stringer 2017Krishnan, 2017). In this context, environmental upgrading is conceived as the process of improving the environmental impact of value chain operationsincluding production, processing, transport, consumption, and waste disposal or recycling.…”