ADVANCING HALAL SUPPLY CHAIN PRACTICES THROUGH SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION TRANSPARENCY AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

Autores

  • Mohamed Suhaimi Yusof Faculty of Business and Accountancy, Universiti Poly-Tech Malaysia
  • Nan Zakiah Megat Ibrahim Institute of Graduate Studies, Universiti Poly-Tech Malaysia
  • Abdul Aziz Othman School of Technology Management and Logistics, Universiti Utara Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18623/rvd.v23.n4.4736

Palavras-chave:

Halal, Sustainability, Innovation, Transparency, Regulation

Resumo

The development of halal supply chains reflects a growing need to integrate religious integrity with modern supply chain imperatives. The analysis presented has shown that sustainability, transparency, and regulatory compliance are no longer peripheral considerations but essential pillars of advancement. Each dimension is interconnected, shaping not only operational practices but also the credibility and competitiveness of halal industries in global markets. Sustainability offers halal supply chains the ability to translate Islamic values of stewardship into practical strategies such as eco-friendly logistics, renewable energy adoption, and circular economy practices. Transparency, strengthened through digital technologies, ensures that consumers can verify halal authenticity with confidence. Yet, adoption of such innovations remains uneven, particularly among small and medium enterprises, making supportive infrastructure and inclusive policies a necessity. At the same time, fragmented regulatory frameworks continue to generate inefficiencies and weaken trust, highlighting the importance of harmonized and adaptive systems that can respond to emerging sustainability and technological demands. What emerges most clearly is the need for integrated governance models. Addressing sustainability, transparency, and regulation in isolation is insufficient. By embedding these elements within a cohesive framework, halal supply chains can move beyond compliance toward leadership in global value chains. Achieving this transformation will position halal supply chains as models of resilience, responsibility, and innovation in the evolving landscape of international trade.

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2026-02-05

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Yusof, M. S., Ibrahim, N. Z. M., & Othman, A. A. (2026). ADVANCING HALAL SUPPLY CHAIN PRACTICES THROUGH SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION TRANSPARENCY AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE. Veredas Do Direito , 23, e234736. https://doi.org/10.18623/rvd.v23.n4.4736