The garment manufacturing sector plays a very large role in the economy of Bangladesh with exports contributing more than 80 percent of earnings and millions of people being employed in it. The green and circular supply chains need to be incorporated into sustainable growth to minimize environmental effects and preserve resources. Through the Best Worst Method (BWM) this study identifies and ranks 29 enablers to the adoption of these integrated practices where Corporate Social Responsibility was ranked top. Interpretive Structural Modeling The ISM indicates the vertical association in which the lowest in hierarchy is the Eco-Friendly Production Process Design and the highest is the Top Management Commitment. MICMAC analysis also implies that it should be strategic planning and dedication of the top management. The results provide practical implications to stakeholders in the industry and those who come up with policies on how to prioritize making their industries more sustainable. The gap of the study is also relevant because it integrates the green and circular supply chains to provide a well-granted framework that may help in sustainable supply chain management around the textile industry. Research in the future should be focused on reinforcing these interrelationships, including discovering other enablers to even to make sustainable practices stronger.
Published in: 8th IEOM Bangladesh International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Publisher: IEOM Society International
Date of Conference: December 20
-21
, 2025
ISBN: 979-8-3507-4441-5
ISSN/E-ISSN: 2169-8767