Swastika Upadhyay, Anchal Bharti, Ankita Devi

Authors

  • Swastika Upadhyay, Anchal Bharti, Ankita Devi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64882/ijrt.v14.iS1.1009

Keywords:

Sustainable Management Practices, Green Supply Chain, Circular Economy, Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability Reporting, Sustainable Entrepreneurship, ESG Frameworks

Abstract

Sustainable Management Practices are about doing business in a way. You have to be responsible when you do business. A company needs to make money. Companies are supposed to use water and other things we get from nature carefully so we do not waste them. They have to think about the people who will be alive after us and make sure they have what they need. The Practices are important for our future. Green Supply Chain and Logistics Management is about making Green Supply Chain and Logistics Management environment friendly. They try to use plastic and packaging carefully. They also try to save fuel when they transport things. Companies are using vehicles or vehicles that use less fuel. They plan the delivery routes carefully. Warehouses are using energy and they make sure to dispose of waste properly. The main goal of Green Supply Chain and Logistics Management is to reduce pollution and protect the environment. The Circular Economy and Business Models are about using things again and again. They want us to reuse, recycle, and reduce the things we buy. They can take products that are broken or do not work anymore and use the parts to make new products. Companies should do things that help people and the planet. This is called Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR for short. Sustainability Reporting is when companies tell us what they are doing to help the environment and people. Companies share information about what they're doing for the environment and society. This helps people trust companies, including the people who buy things from them and the people who give them money. CSR and Sustainability Reporting are important for companies to do. Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Startups are businesses that people start to solve problems that affect society and the environment, and they also want to make money. Entrepreneurship and Startups work on things like renewable energy, managing waste, farming in a natural way, and finding solutions for clean water. The main goal of Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Startups is to make a difference by doing things in a new way. ESG is important for people who invest money in companies because it helps them pick companies that are good and honest.

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Swastika Upadhyay, Anchal Bharti, Ankita Devi. (2026). Swastika Upadhyay, Anchal Bharti, Ankita Devi. International Journal of Research & Technology, 14(S1), 269–272. https://doi.org/10.64882/ijrt.v14.iS1.1009

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