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Modelling the Critical Factors of Green Supply Chain Management Under Fuzzy Environment

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Integration of green and environmental consideration into supply chain activities has been gaining momentum among researchers and practitioners. Additionally, industrial ecological concerns in supply chain management practices are getting popularity due to resource scarcity, increased pollution and waste disposal issues.

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Garg, C.P. (2020). Modelling the Critical Factors of Green Supply Chain Management Under Fuzzy Environment. In: Gupta, A., Dalei, N. (eds) Energy, Environment and Globalization. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9310-5_14

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