Sustainable Distribution

Authors

  • Sarraf A

Keywords:

Sustainabl, Distribution

Abstract

Sustainable distribution is an increasingly important topic as businesses and organizations seek to minimize their environmental impact and promote social responsibility. This research paper provides an overview of sustainable distribution practices, including green transportation, recycling and waste reduction, and collaboration with stakeholders. The paper also examines case studies of companies that have successfully implemented sustainable distribution practices and explores the benefits of these practices for the environment, society, and businesses. Additionally, the paper identifies challenges and limitations to implementing sustainable distribution practices, such as lack of infrastructure and cost barriers, and proposes potential solutions to these challenges.

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World Resources Institute. (2021). Sustainable Supply Chains.

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Sarraf, A. (2023). Sustainable Distribution. Universal Research Reports, 10(2), 6–10. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1086

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Original Research Article