Impact of Cost-Effectiveness, Non-Leather Material Usage, Eco-Friendly Product Acceptance, and Manufacturing Process Effectiveness on Green- shoes Overall Sustainable Development
Abdullah Masood Masood
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Abstract
This research delves into the impact of cost-effectiveness on the sustainable development of "Greenshoe" manufacturing. By employing a regression analysis, the study examines the relationship between "Greenshoe Sustainable Development" and key predictor variables: "Manufacturing Process Effectiveness," "Cost Effectiveness," "Eco-friendly Products Acceptance," and "Non-Leather Material Usage."The findings indicate that "Cost Effectiveness" and "Non-Leather Material Usage" are the most significant predictors of sustainable development. These variables demonstrate a strong positive correlation with the Greenshoe Sustainable Development. While "Manufacturing Process Effectiveness" also contributes positively, its impact is relatively less pronounced. Surprisingly, "Eco-friendly Products Acceptance" shows a negative, albeit statistically insignificant, relationship.The study emphasizes the importance of prioritizing cost-effectiveness and adopting eco-friendly materials to enhance the sustainability of "Greenshoe" manufacturing. However, it acknowledges the need for further research to uncover the complex interplay among various factors and to identify additional strategies for promoting sustainable practices in the industry.Keywords: Sustainable Development, Cost-Effectiveness, Green Manufacturing, Non-Leather Materials, Eco-Friendly Products
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Copyright © 2024 Abdullah Masood. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.