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Table 1.

The initially identified imperatives of supply chain sustainability with sources.

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Fig 1.

Necessary steps for the research framework.

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Table 2.

The revised list of factors after expert validation.

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Fig 2.

Pareto chart for the imperatives of SCS.

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Table 3.

Brief description of the finally selected imperatives after Pareto analysis.

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Table 4.

Average weight and global weight of the imperatives of SCS.

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Fig 3.

Hierarchical credal ranking of the main criteria of SCS.

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Fig 4.

Hierarchical credal ranking of the key imperatives of SCS from an economic perspective.

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Fig 5.

Hierarchical credal ranking of the key imperatives of SCS from a social perspective.

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Hierarchical credal ranking of the key imperatives from an environmental perspective.

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Fig 7.

Global ranking of SCS imperatives.

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