Abstract
This abstract explores the modeling of critical success factors (CSF) for green supply chain management (GSCM). The objectives are to diminish carbon emissions by implementing GSCM practices, reduce waste generation and endorse sustainable sourcing through environmentally responsible practices, measure awareness regarding the significance of sustainable supply chain practices, and rank the CSFs based on their importance to GSCM. The methodology involves collecting data by using a questionnaire, an empirical study, and SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) to analyze and interpret the data, providing valuable insights into the effectiveness and prioritization of critical factors in achieving sustainable supply chain management. The results show the most critical success factors are lifecycle assessment and eco-design.