Recently, enterprises have started considering Green SCM (Supply Chain Management) for the purpose of securing a competitive
advantage over other enterprises because of the increase of international conventions related to the recent climate change, the
strengthening of global regulations for environment protection, the demand for environmental suitability by stockholders and
investors of enterprises, and the consumer’s preference for environmentally friendly products. Green SCM is emerging as the
strategy to preemptively cope with environmental regulations. However, many small and medium enterprises are less aware of
the necessity of its adoption and are not ready to adopt it. This study investigates green business activities of small-medium
enterprises and examines differences across SCM processes.