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A Study on Green Supply Chain Management ( A Case Study in Thilawa Special Economic Zone) ( Tun Lin Naing, 2025)

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Tun Lin Naing
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This study emphasizes a study on Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) practices by doing a case study in Thilawa Special Economic Zone. The study aims to analyze the uptake and execution of Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) practices in the manufacturing industry of Thilawa Special Economic Zone (SEZ), Myanmar. Utilizing a qualitative case study method, the research examines essential GSCM practices such as sustainable procurement, environmentally-conscious production, waste minimization, and reverse logistics by conducting interviews with industry participants, reviewing documents, and collecting observational data. The Thilawa SEZ in Myanmar contains 114 companies, with 100 manufacturing entities implementing green supply chain management. A representative from each of these 100 companies was chosen at random for the collection of primary data. A structured survey employing a 5-point Likert scale is utilized to gather primary data. Results show that most participants are young, single, and female, mainly employed in the steel and aluminum sectors and possessing undergraduate degrees. The results indicate that firms actively implement green manufacturing, green procurement, cooperative customer engagement, eco-design, and internal green orientation practices, backed by robust green information systems. These methods encompass minimizing waste, eco-friendly purchasing, sustainable design of products, and involving employees in environmental programs. Consequently, businesses indicate better sustainability outcomes, an improved corporate reputation, heightened market competitiveness, and elevated productivity fueled by environmentally friendly approaches
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