This paper presents the level of accomplishment and consideration of green supply chain management (GSCM) and demonstrate the economical and environmental influences of green supply chain management on the outcomes of a food-manufacturing factory in Malaysia. Questionnaires consist of 40 questions have been developed from previous studies and literatures. The questionnaires were sent to different departments of a company. Normality, reliability, t-test, correlation, and regression were used to analyze the data. The results represent that the company’s current consideration and implementation of GSCM is in moderate level, and it is also found that despite the fact that applying green supply chain management requires additional costs, it provides benefits and advantages for the company, and the value of the benefits is known to be higher than costs of implementing GSCM. The highest effect of GSCM is on brand image of the company, and the return on investments, meaning that it not only makes good business sense, but also creates opportunity to stay competitive in the market.