Author
Listed:
- Prio Utomo
(Universitas Multimedia Nusantara)
- Tat-Huei Cham
(Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus
Sohar University
Tashkent State University of Economics
Krirk University)
- Ahsan Anwar
(UCSI University
European University of Lefke
Korea University
ILMA University)
- Shukhrat Mamatkulov
(Tashkent State University of Economics)
- Risidaxshinni Kumarusamy
(Putra Business School)
Abstract
Green manufacturing is gaining traction across industries as a response to intensifying global environmental concerns and rising demand for sustainable production methods. The growth of green manufacturing research can be attributed to the misalignment between traditional manufacturing industries’ characteristics and global environmental conservation, as these sectors face mounting pressure to reduce their ecological footprint while maintaining (or increasing) their economic impact. This article aims to develop current knowledge on the challenges, opportunities, and future directions in the green manufacturing literature. A total of 78 articles from the fields of business, management, and economics were retrieved from the Scopus Database and evaluated using thematic analysis. This study uses eight themes for thematic analysis such as Green Supply Chain Management; Green Innovation and Product Development; Lean, Agile, and Green Integration; Circular Economy and End-of-Life Management; Digital Transformation and Technology in Green Manufacturing; Sustainability Performance and Environmental Management Systems; Green Finance and Policy Interventions; and Challenges in Adopting Green Practices in SMEs. The researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders of the manufacturing industry can use the findings of this study as a valuable reference for attaining the targets of sustainable development Goal (SDG) 13 (climate change), SDG 08 (decent economic growth), SDG 09 (green innovations) and environmental, social, and economic benefits.
Suggested Citation
Prio Utomo & Tat-Huei Cham & Ahsan Anwar & Shukhrat Mamatkulov & Risidaxshinni Kumarusamy, 2025.
"Future Trends and Research Directions in Green Manufacturing,"
Springer Books, in: Mani Venkatesh & Srimantoorao S. Appadoo & Mustafa Rehman Khan (ed.), Green Manufacturing Technologies in Industry 5.0, pages 265-282,
Springer.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-95-0363-6_12
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-0363-6_12
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