There has been increasing emphasis on environment-friendly corporate activity in recent times, and many progressive companies are embracing green supply chain management. This paper evaluates an existing study on green supply chain
management and discusses a new topic and domain that may have a direct influence on the green supply chain problem and the direction of future practice. First, the definitions for green supply chain management are reviewed.
Subsequently, the practice of green supply chain management is discussed sequentially, covering logistics, green purchasing and supplier relationships, manufacturing and eco design, environmental management, and green marketing.
Finally, construction of the green supply chain as a system and the problem of a result become known as an argument, and the implications to be derived from these
factors are considered.