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Prioritizing the Factors Leading to Carbon Footprint Neutrality in Indian Logistics Operation Toward Net-Zero Emission: An AHP Approach

In: Net Zero Economy, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Value Creation

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  • Sameer Shekhar

    (Deemed to be the University)

  • Shahbaz Khan

    (University of Tabuk)

  • Sweta Leena Hota

    (Deemed to be the University)

  • K. K. Muhammad Najeeb

    (Deemed to be the University)

Abstract

The advent of technology and economic development has led to environmental degradation on various fronts. Today’s economic development is largely driven by the efficient and effective logistics and supply chain operation which yields implicit logistics issues including wastage of the resources, carbon emission, and that of the greenhouse gases leading to climate change. The issues have gathered attention of the global community toward having a sustainable environmentally friendly distribution system that may lead toward low-carbon emission SCM and logistics mechanism. Therefore, this necessitates the model that may lead the age toward carbon neutrality. In this connotation, the study tries prioritizing the factors which plays a significant role in ensuring green logistics with low-carbon emission toward net-zero emission by using analytical hierarchy process (AHP) method. The research has been conducted along nine experts’ perception on the comparative scale for the identified criteria. The multidimensional decisive framework focuses on 5 significant criteria, i.e., operational efficiency, resource utilization and management, infrastructural efficiency, cargo handling mechanism, and logistics personnel efficiency identified aspects based on literature survey which have further expansion up to total 20 sub-criteria along which the survey has been conducted using AHP questionnaire. The AHP analysis result has come up with the empirical result providing scope for decision-making by Indian logistics firms to adopt carbon neutrality toward attainment of net-zero emission.

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  • Sameer Shekhar & Shahbaz Khan & Sweta Leena Hota & K. K. Muhammad Najeeb, 2024. "Prioritizing the Factors Leading to Carbon Footprint Neutrality in Indian Logistics Operation Toward Net-Zero Emission: An AHP Approach," CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, in: Rubee Singh & Shahbaz Khan & Anil Kumar & Sunil Luthra & Hemakshi Chokshi (ed.), Net Zero Economy, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Value Creation, pages 61-81, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:csrchp:978-3-031-55779-8_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-55779-8_4
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