Government Engagement in Green Supply Chain Management of Food and Beverage Companies

Author:

Asif Muhammad Salman1ORCID,Lau Henry1,Nakandala Dilupa1ORCID,Hurriyet Hilal1

Affiliation:

1. Western Sydney University, Australia

Abstract

This case study-based chapter investigates the influence of government regulations on the green supply chain management practices of five renowned companies which are classified in group A by Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP): Ajinomoto Group, Asahi Group, Coca-Cola Company, Barry Callebaut, and Danone. Considering their commitment to sustainability and presence in the high-impact sector of food and beverages, this chapter analyzes the impact of government interventions on these companies' supply chains. Their CDP responses, sustainability reports, and relevant literature were qualitatively analyzed using the cross-case analysis method to investigate collaborative strategies enabling low-carbon transitions in these companies. Based on the analysis, environmental sustainability dimensions were devised that demand substantial engagement with governments and regulatory authorities. Implications of the study are manifold as it not only provides recommendations for effective government-industry partnerships in the food sector but also provides the basis for further research in this area.

Publisher

IGI Global

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