Abstract This research investigates the integration of sustainability principles within logistics, supply chain, and manufacturing operations to mitigate environmental impact and enhance operational efficiency. The study examines the interplay between logistical processes, supply chain design, manufacturing technologies, and environmental performance, aiming to identify best practices and innovative strategies for achieving sustainable outcomes. A comprehensive literature review synthesizes existing knowledge on green logistics, circular economy principles, lean manufacturing, and environmental management systems. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data analysis of supply chain performance metrics with qualitative case studies of manufacturing companies implementing sustainable practices. The findings highlight the significant potential of integrating sustainability considerations into strategic decision-making across the entire value chain, leading to reduced carbon emissions, waste minimization, and improved resource utilization. The research concludes by proposing a framework for implementing sustainable logistics and manufacturing practices that can drive both environmental and economic benefits.
Paraschos Maniatis (Sun,) studied this question.