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    Title: Optimizing a sustainable production-inventory model by integrating low-carbon material selection and progressive carbon tax policies
    Authors: Ruey-Chyn Tsaur, Nei-Chih Lin, Chi-Jie Lu, Chih-Te Yang, Yin-Yin Huang
    Keywords: Sustainable supply chain, inventory management, progressive carbon tax policy, carbon reduction technology investment.
    Date: 2025-06-14
    Issue Date: 2025-06-19 12:05:38 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Amid the escalating challenges of climate change, governments and enterprises worldwide are intensifying efforts to achieve net-zero emissions. Among various carbon reduction strategies, progressive carbon tax policies have emerged as a key mechanism for driving sustainable industrial transformation. However, how these policies influence production and inventory decisions within supply chains remains an important research question. Therefore, this study develops a sustainable multi-stage supply chain production-inventory model that explicitly incorporates progressive carbon tax policies, low-carbon raw material selection, and carbon reduction technology investment. The proposed model considers a supply chain structure consisting of a single manufacturer and a retailer, capturing the dynamic interactions between production, inventory management, and carbon emission costs. Through mathematical modeling and numerical simulations, we analyze the effects of progressive carbon tax schemes on optimal decision-making and system performance. Further, sensitivity analysis is conducted to evaluate the impact of key parameters, such as tax rates, emission reduction investments, and material selection, on supply chain efficiency and total costs. By integrating progressive carbon tax policies into supply chain management, our research fills a critical gap in the literature and provides practical insights for both policymakers and enterprises with high carbon emissions. We expect the findings can help businesses develop cost-effective sustainability strategies while assisting governments in designing policies that balance economic growth with environmental responsibility.
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