How humanities can tackle with the consumption and greenhouse effect: through the prism of green logistics

Temjanovski, Riste and Arsova, Monika and Dimitrova, Janka (2022) How humanities can tackle with the consumption and greenhouse effect: through the prism of green logistics. Journal of Economics, Vol.7 (No.2). pp. 48-58. ISSN 1857-9973

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Abstract

Abstract
Sustainable development is a complex and global problem. Poverty, inequality, opacity, drought, floods, green house effects are just a few pieces of the puzzle called a real-world ecosystem. One such piece of the multitude of global problems concerns on the transport and logistics problems in urban centers and the pronounced need for green logistics. Following modern technological trends and the need for long-term sustainable development and environmental protection, especially in urban areas, as a growing and unstoppable phenomenon caused by global technological progress, possible promising alternatives, research and solutions are focused on the concept of green infrastructure and green logistics. The concept of Green Logistics occupies an important place in optimizing the transport sector, reducing traffic congestion and reducing emissions from vehicles. The concept of Green Logistics is primarily focused on issues related to environmental protection, such as environmental pollution and emissions caused by non-standard and insufficiently professionally arranged logistics processes and the use of old and environmentally unsuitable transport technology. Green Logistics is a model that is planned, organized and implemented through an environmentally friendly and often socially friendly dimension, in addition to the economically functional one. Covers all entities, legislation, activities and participants in order to minimize the environmental impact of transport activities. The goal is to create sustainable value for the company using a stable balance of economic and environmental efficiency. To meet strictly defined environmental goals, green logistics includes all activities of the forward and reverse flows of products, information and services between the point of origin and the point of consumption. It is aim to create a sustainable company value using a balance of economic and environmental efficiency.
Keywords: sustainable society, green infrastructure, green logistics, reverse Logistics

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Social Sciences > Economics and business
Divisions: Faculty of Economics
Depositing User: Riste Temjanovski
Date Deposited: 01 Nov 2022 08:48
Last Modified: 01 Nov 2022 08:48
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/30392

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