Traditionally, the world economy has operated on a “produce, use, and discard” linear basis. This method results in a significant amount of waste and cannot be maintained over time. Industries all around the world are embracing circular economy principles as a response to the challenges that they are facing. These ideas place an emphasis on reducing, reusing, and recycling resources. With the transition from a linear to a circular economy, the goal is to establish a system that is both restorative and regenerative, thereby reducing waste, carbon emissions, and the waste of resources. Understanding the principles of a circular economy and incorporating them into the planning of global supply chains is essential for addressing environmental concerns and improving economic and social well-being. By implementing these practises, resource efficiency, creativity, and the robustness of global supply chains are all improved.