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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 9009-9020


THE NEXUS BETWEEN GREEN PRODUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS

Komal Yadav, Nitisha Sehrawat, Devinder Singh Hooda.




Abstract

The environment is very important and any shift in the climate will cause the planet's
equilibrium to become unbalanced. Resources and overpopulation are two of the biggest
issues in today's globalised globe. Currently, the focus is on reducing the harm that sectors
are doing to the ecosystem. A modern manufacturing method called "Green
Manufacturing," which is appropriate for a systematic approach to long-term sustainable
development, is required. The effects of climate change and the expanding population
increase are profoundly affecting the world's food supply. The green production method is
expressed in the green agro - based food supply chain, which could be characterised as to
enhance the brand image of agro - food performance and environmental preservation.
Utilizing the synergies of green agriculture's economical, societal, and ecological facets will
increase yields, according to the environmentally friendly production plan. In terms of
tactical management, organizational, production, and product innovation decisions,
sustainability and ecological challenges are quickly becoming some of the most crucial
topics. The ideas of sustainable development, including green initiatives, environmental
9010 | Komal Yadav THE NEXUS BETWEEN GREEN PRODUCTION AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: AN
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
marketing, green production, green innovation, etc., are currently being explored so as to
solve the issues of environmental degradation. This study determines green production
and green sustainability are green farming, green management, green technology and
green manufacturing. It finds that there is a significant impact of Green Production and
Green Sustainability on Green Environment.

Key words: Green Production, Green Environment, Sustainable, Regression Analysis.






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