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Ways the supply chain industry can go green and make a difference

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Concerns about sustainability are surfacing in a variety of industries. Consumers are increasingly preferring organizations that are committed to environmental responsibility, and businesses are working to address their concerns while improving internal procedures.

Companies may fall short of their goals if they do not take a thorough approach to the problem. The most effective initiatives at sustainability begin with a complete supply chain change. Going green benefits manufacturing units not only in terms of raw materials, but it also reduces the overall cost of the process.

Supply chain industry is looking forward to adapting to the change as other industries adapt to a greener working environment. Here are some ways for how they can go green,

Reset the product and manufacturing

Unsustainable product processing demands a great deal of energy and, depending on the approach, might also be dangerous. Many chemicals are used by manufacturers to color fabrics, preserve foods, and make building materials, and while not all of them are harmful, many of them are.

Simple adjustments such as making the product lighter in weight, multi-purpose, or easier to build or dismantle can help it become greener and use less energy.

Partner with green suppliers

Sustainable vendors can have a significant impact on the carbon footprint of product development. An examination of alternative suppliers may reveal prospective benefits that justify a shift, such as assisting in meeting new government laws or appealing to new customer groups.

This change may be expensive at first, but it will pay off in the long term for the company’s profit and increased consumer base.

Rerouting of travel

If the sourcing of materials, assembly or distribution can be closer to market areas for sale, it will reduce the time and also make it more cost efficient. Using transportation in a manner where one can divide the supply share would be a good method to cut carbon emissions and do a little for the environment. The product can be distributed over shorter distances or by enlisting more efficient transport partners over longer distances.
Consolidate packages

We’ve all heard that the higher the product’s bulk, the less a company charges for shipping. When you buy several products on a website, for example, the delivery and shipping rates are lower than when you acquire a small number of items.

Consolidating shipments may seem straightforward at first, but it requires careful consideration to determine which suppliers to utilize, where to put facilities, and what inventory levels to maintain.

Reversing the logistics

This method refers to items that are sent out and then returned for repurposing. Customers return damaged or recycled products to the producer, which are either discarded or used as new products. In a basic manner, it is recycling an item.

Summing up

To summarize, firms like Mega offer an end-to-end supply chain service and have decades of experience. The supply chain is now on the way to being greener and more cost efficient, with industry regulations becoming more environmentally friendly and government programmes to support the transformation.

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Nitin O Mahipal - MD of Mega group

Nitin O Mahipal - MD of Mega group

Hi. I am Nitin O Mahipal the Managing Director of Mega Group that offers Logistics and Relocation services across India. After my Masters in the UK, I reluctantly joined Mega and scaled up the logistics operations amidst industry challenges. I look forward to your views on the blog. Thank you.