Green Supply Chain Management Optimization Based on Chemical Industrial Clusters
Lei Jihu

TL;DR
This paper investigates how various factors influence green supply chain management in chemical clusters, providing a theoretical framework to enhance sustainability and efficiency post-pandemic.
Contribution
It offers a new theoretical framework for optimizing green supply chain management in chemical industrial clusters based on empirical data analysis.
Findings
Regulatory compliance significantly impacts green supply chain awareness.
Green procurement and logistics are key drivers of sustainable practices.
Economic and environmental benefits are achieved through improved management.
Abstract
Post-pandemic, the chemical sector faces new challenges crucial to national progress, with a pressing need for rapid transformation and upgrading. The pandemic's impact and increasing demand for sustainability have highlighted the importance of green supply chain management. This study used a questionnaire survey and analyzed the data with SPSS and AMOS to investigate the influence of factors like regulatory compliance, green procurement, manufacturing, logistics, sales, competitors, internal environmental protection, and cost control on green supply chain management awareness and implementation in chemical enterprises. The results show that these factors significantly enhance green supply chain management, contributing to economic and environmental benefits. This paper provides a theoretical framework to improve green supply chain efficiency in chemical clusters, promoting sustainable…
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