The Role of Blockchain in Sustainable Supply Chain Management
Introduction
In the current world order, supply chains are geographically, industry, and corporate saturated. Such intricate management systems are imperative for companies to be able to deliver to the consumers’ expectations while working towards various sustainability objectives. Nevertheless, several issues exist within the structure including transparency, inefficiency, and ethical practices in relation to climate change. It is for these reasons that industries have been on the quest to find remedies which will increase transparency, accountability and sustainability within the scope of the supply chain. This is the case with the potential of adopting a blockchain type solution.
More and more supply chain professionals have been looking to incorporate blockchain into operational functionality due to its distributed and consensus driven architecture. He mentioned that as the technological advancements brought about by Blockchain increase, global tracking of assets and even shipments would be possible. For companies that have set out processes to be conducive to the environment, blockchain helps to demonstrate responsible sourcing of raw materials, recover lost raw materials, and streamline activities to minimize carbon emissions. The features of the blockchain guarantee the trust and reliability of transactions in the supply chain management processes by ensuring that every transaction is documented in an unalterable permanent record.
For sustainable supply chain management integrating blockchain, it is more so about not only enhancing efficiency, innovation at all levels of the business as well as enhancing ‘corporate citizenship’ involves nurturing social responsibility towards the development of sustainable business practices. Consumers have also begun clamoring for transparency levels that have never been witnessed before, particularly in the agriculture.
- Transparency And Traceability:
One of the primary functions of blockchain in sustainable supply chain management is to provide transparency and traceability. In a conventional supply chain, it can be difficult and practically impossible to track the movement of raw materials or goods through different stages, which causes inefficiencies and potential violations of environmental or ethical standards. Blockchain solves that by creating an immutable record keeping system where every transaction and movement of goods are recorded in real-time.
This transparency allows interested parties to track the origin of their raw materials and confirm if they are sourced in a sustainable manner. For instance, a company that utilizes blockchain can easily prove with confidence that the materials used in manufacturing their products are derived from certified sustainable sources. This level of traceability becomes more important for industries such as fashion, agriculture and mining because there tend to be heightened concerns over both environmental impact as well as human rights violations.
Furthermore, transparency is key for consumers to be able to make an informed purchase meaning that blockchain could provide access for consumer to product information and therefore validating items they buy in terms of environmental and ethical claims.
- Reducing Fraud And Counterfeiting:
Blockchain is instrumental in reducing fraud and counterfeiting, a risk to sustainability. In some cases, counterfeit goods can work their way into supply chains and it is not only for financial gains but often occurs with non-ethical or non-sustainable practices as well.
In the blockchain technology, everyone on the supply chain can verify a products legitimacy at every step of its journey from raw materials to finished good thus virtually eliminating counterfeits.Pharma, luxury goods and electronics all confront this issue where counterfeit goods dilute best intentions behind sustainable and ethical sourcing.
In addition to that, blockchain reduces fraud to such an extent that consumers get assured of a company’s sustainability claims. If a consumer is able to verify that the origination as well as the production processes of a product are real, it tends to add on to the credibility of environmental and ethical commitments brands makes.
- Optimizing Logistics and Reducing Waste:
Blockchain also helps in streamlining logistics and reducing waste in supply chain management – an important factor for sustainability. Blockchain allows for real-time tracking and sharing of data. It enhances coordination amongst the various players in a supply chain by eliminating intermediaries. With better visibility, companies can shorten waiting times, reduce unnecessary transportations and manage inventory more effectively, which leads to reduced carbon emissions as well as wastage.
Waste reduction is particularly important for industries such as food and agriculture which deal with perishable goods. Blockchain provides accurate information on the condition of products during transportation, thus minimising spoilage.
Using blockchain with other newfangled technologies like Internet of Things (IoT) can help companies in logistics optimization to a greater extent. The IoT sensors can keep a track of the environmental factors such as temperature, humidity and that data can be securely stored in blockchain . These insights can be then used for optimizing and increasing supply chain efficiency. This marriage of blockchain and the internet of things will also drive sustainability by making sure that there is no wastage.
- Enabling Circular Economy Practices:
Blockchain has a role to play in supporting circular economy practices in supply chain management. The circular economy is an economic model that aims to minimise waste and get the most out of resources by recycling, reusing and repurposing materials. Blockchain facilitates this by providing transparency and traceability across a product’s life cycle from production, through disposal, to reuse.
For companies within a circular supply chain, blockchain can be used to ensure that materials and products are being recycled or repurposed as effectively as possible. In the fashion industry for example, blockchain could be used to monitor the exchange of clothing made from recycled fabrics between brands validating the claim that these fabrics were sourced and processed sustainably before data about that exchange is shared with consumers who can then make more informed eco-conscious purchasing decisions.
Conclusion
Blockchain technology can transform sustainable supply chain management by improving transparency, increasing trust, and facilitating the sharing of information. This technology can be used to ensure that goods and services are produced in a manner that meets social or environmental standards, while supporting efforts to improve conditions for workers and communities in developing countries.
Blockchain technology can also facilitate payments to suppliers through the use of digital currencies and smart contracts so that suppliers receive fair returns on their products and services. Finally, we argue that blockchain technology can be used to promote more sustainable consumption patterns if it is used within the context of proven business models.
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