SCIENTIFIC JUSTIFICATION OF AN INTEGRATED GREEN MANAGEMENT CONCEPT IN ENTERPRISE GOVERNANCE
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Keywords

Green economy, sustainable management, ESG, Triple Bottom Line, textile industry, resource efficiency.

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Nabiev, B. (2025). SCIENTIFIC JUSTIFICATION OF AN INTEGRATED GREEN MANAGEMENT CONCEPT IN ENTERPRISE GOVERNANCE. Advances in Science and Sustainability, 1(8), 13-17. https://doi.org/10.70728/susta.v01.i08.003

Abstract

The article develops a scientifically grounded Integrated Green Management (IGM) concept for enterprises
under the conditions of Uzbekistan’s green economic transformation. It justifies the need for a multidimensional
management framework uniting ecological, economic, and institutional principles. The paper analyzes
global paradigms — the European ESG-based regulatory model, Japan’s Kaizen and Total Quality Management
(TQM) culture, and China’s “Ecological Civilization” policy — and integrates them into a hybrid
system appropriate for emerging economies. Quantitative data from Namangan’s textile enterprises demonstrate
that green management mechanisms improve production efficiency by 30%, reduce CO₂ emissions by
19%, and cut waste by 21% over the 2019–2024 period. The IGM model combines sustainability-oriented
governance, digital monitoring, and stakeholder engagement, offering a new foundation for eco-efficient
industrial development aligned with Uzbekistan–2030.

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