Challenge To Adapt the Framework of ESG In Manufacturing Plant- A Case on Epigamia’s Manufacturing Plant in Mumbai

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Ms. Aditi Srivastava, Mr. Ribhu Ray, Dr. Gaurav Gupta

Abstract

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles integration into supply chain management has evolved as a vital strategy for sustainable and ethical business practices in today's linked and continuously changing global business scene. The significance of ESG factors in supply chain management is explored in this abstract, along with the major motivators, difficulties, advantages, and techniques that businesses may use to optimize their supply networks while upholding ESG standards. The terms "environmental, social, and corporate governance" (ESG) and "environment, social and governance" (ESG) refer to a group of factors taken into account when investing in businesses and advocate taking corporate governance, social, and environmental concerns into account.


Epigamia is a yogurt company based in India, known for its wide variety of yogurt products.


Epigamia offers different types of yogurt, such as Greek yogurt, traditional Indian yogurt, and flavored yogurt options to cater to various tastes and preferences.


Epigamia operates under the legal name of Drums Food International. It was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Mumbai. It follows a B2B2C Model, i.e, a Business to Business to Consumer Model.


Epigamia’s Co-Founders are RohanMirchandani, UdayThakker, Rahul Jain, and Ganesh Krishnamoorthy.


Objective Of the Study


The core issue of this case is to learn about ESG framework implementation in manufacturing plant practice.


To ascertain how ESG practices affect sustainable development.


In order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) influence of the ESG.


Functional Area


The main domain of the case is operation management. The topic Challange to adapt the framework of ESG in Manufacturing Plant Concept of the subject operations management. This case discuss the problem faced by Epigamia Yogurt due to Manufacturing plant Issues.

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Ms. Aditi Srivastava, Mr. Ribhu Ray, Dr. Gaurav Gupta. (2023). Challenge To Adapt the Framework of ESG In Manufacturing Plant- A Case on Epigamia’s Manufacturing Plant in Mumbai. European Economic Letters (EEL), 13(5), 220–222. Retrieved from https://www.eelet.org.uk/index.php/journal/article/view/748
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