By examining the companies who have already made strives towards to a green supply chain, we can begin to see some best practices that will help others to begin their own transition.
Align Your Green Supply Chain Goals with Business Goals
Creating a green supply chain that has little to do with your business will not help your company to achieve its business objectives.
For example, if a company decides to use biodegradable packaging for its products that costs 25% more than traditional packaging, this goes against the businesses goals of reducing costs. If a business has an overall goal to reduce costs then the move to a green supply chain should dovetail with the business goal. A company should look at its overall business goals and identify how a transition to a green supply chain can help achieve those goals. For example if a business wants to reduce its energy costs it should start by looking at the consumption to see if a reduction can be made by using more energy efficient and greener equipment.