Abstract
The increasing emphasis on environmental sustainability has prompted industries to adopt green supply chain strategies (GSCS) to reduce ecological footprints while maintaining operational efficiency. This study presents a comparative analysis of sustainable practices implemented across key industries such as manufacturing, retail, automotive, and electronics. It explores how different sectors integrate green logistics, waste management, sustainable sourcing, and energy-efficient technologies into their supply chain operations. Through qualitative and quantitative assessments, the paper highlights the drivers, challenges, and outcomes of GSCS implementation. The findings reveal that industry-specific factors, regulatory frameworks, and stakeholder pressures significantly influence the degree and effectiveness of green practices. The study concludes that while all industries show progress, integrated and collaborative approaches yield more impactful results. This research contributes to a better understanding of cross-sector sustainability initiatives and provides a strategic roadmap for industries aiming to enhance environmental performance through supply chain innovation.

DIP: 18.02.021/20251003
DOI: 10.25215/2455/1003021