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Paper Title: SUSTAINABLE AND REVERSE LOGISTICS PRACTICES FOR DEVELOPING GREEEN SUPPLYCHAINS: A STUDY OF THE BATTERY MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Authors Name: SAKTHISHWER SJ , SANDHYA V
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Abstract: This study examines the adoption of sustainable and reverse logistics practices within the battery manufacturing industry and their role in developing environmentally responsible supply chains. Increasing environmental concerns and regulatory pressures have encouraged organizations to integrate eco-friendly logistics strategies such as waste minimization, Recycling, and green useful resource utilization. The research is based on primary data collected from 135 respondents working in logistics and supply chain functions. Analytical tools such as percentage analysis and weighted average methods were used to interpret the data. The findings indicate that while many firms have initiated sustainable logistics practices, the implementation of reverse logistics systems—such as product return, recycling, and buyback programs—remains limited due to cost constraints, lack of awareness, and inadequate infrastructure. The study further highlights that organizations adopting these practices experience improvements in environmental performance, customer satisfaction, and corporate image. The research concludes that strengthening sustainable and reverse logistics systems is essential for achieving long-term supply chain and environmental sustainability withinside the battery production sector.
Keywords: : Environmental sustainability, Reverse logistics, Green supply Chain, Battery Manufacturing Industry, Recycling systems, Buyback System, Waste reduction, Carbon footprint, Supply chain Efficiency, Descriptive research, Percentage Analysis, and Weighted average.
Cite Article: "SUSTAINABLE AND REVERSE LOGISTICS PRACTICES FOR DEVELOPING GREEEN SUPPLYCHAINS: A STUDY OF THE BATTERY MANUFACTURING COMPANY", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2456-3315, Vol.11, Issue 4, page no.a817-a823, April-2026, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2604116.pdf
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Country: CHENNAI, TAMILNADU, India
Research Area: Management
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