2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16196977
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Industry 4.0 Driven Green Supply Chain Management in Renewable Energy Sector: A Critical Systematic Literature Review

Muhammad Jameel Labaran,
Tariq Masood

Abstract: This paper is aimed at systematically reviewing the literature on the interface of Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM), Industry 4.0 and renewable energy. The aims of this review are to ascertain current state of the art in GSCM practices, to critically examine the role of industry 4.0 technologies in GSCM adoption, to examine sustainability and supply chain issues within the renewable energy sector, and to critically discuss tackling these issues using industry 4.0 driven GSCM. A total of 215 review and empi… Show more

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“…Besides, circular economy (CE) is another important part of reaching sustainability by monitoring the product lifecycle and having the ability to customize/personalize [17,18]. In a broader context, supply chain optimization can be attained by greener manufacturing implementations, and by higher supplier collaborations via real-time visibility [19,20]. As a result of doing so, traceability and transparency improve consumer engagement [21], Waste management can also be achieved in terms of both solid waste mitigation [22] and emission and energy use reduction [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, circular economy (CE) is another important part of reaching sustainability by monitoring the product lifecycle and having the ability to customize/personalize [17,18]. In a broader context, supply chain optimization can be attained by greener manufacturing implementations, and by higher supplier collaborations via real-time visibility [19,20]. As a result of doing so, traceability and transparency improve consumer engagement [21], Waste management can also be achieved in terms of both solid waste mitigation [22] and emission and energy use reduction [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%