Within the bustling freight forwarding industry of Malaysia, the effects of supply chain management on environmental performance stand largely uncharted. This article delves deep into the intricate relationships between logistic practices, reversed logistics, fleet management, and their cumulative environmental ramifications. Spurred by the surge in demand for freight forwarding and its consequential environmental footprint, the research underscores the transformative potential of green supply chain adoption. Not only as a beacon of environmental stewardship but as a formidable competitive edge. As the freight forwarding realm grapples with ambiguity over the true environmental weight of their supply chain operations, our findings unveil pivotal insights. By bridging this knowledge chasm, the research paves the way for fostering sustainable practices that harmoniously marry operational prowess with ecological prudence. Beyond its immediate audience, this article beckons industries far and wide, championing the pivotal role of environmental conscientiousness in modern supply chain dynamics.
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