The consumption-based economy has created enormous ecological footprint of product and service life
cycles. Therefore, the environmental sustainability has become one of the major concerns of today's
society and sparked tremendous amount of research. According to the related literature analysis, there is
no specific study to design the green supply chain network based on consumers' green expectations. This
study aims to contribute to the fulfillment of this research gap by proposing a goal-programming model
considering three consumer segments, i.e., green, inconsistent and red consumers. A hypothetical reallife-
like example problem is solved to demonstrate clearly the value and applicability of the proposed
model. A set of scenarios is also studied to offer an insight on how the consumer determination level of
greenness affects the green supply network. The findings of the study present a way to measure the
relations between green supply chains and consumer behavior.