IGLC.net EXPORT DATE: 19 June 2026 @CONFERENCE{Al-Zaini2026, author={Al-Zaini, Ali and Chan, Melissa and Arowoiya, Victor and Aramesh, Saaed and Masrom, Asrul }, editor={Hamzeh, Farook and Poshdar, Mani and Garcia-Lopez,, Nelly P. }, title={Green and digital innovations for managing construction supply chain in the Net Zero Economy (NZE)}, journal={Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction (IGLC 34)}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction (IGLC 34)}, year={2026}, pages={194-203}, url={http://www.iglc.net/papers/details/2545}, doi={10.24928/2026/0250}, affiliation={Graduate/Mr, College of Sport, Health and Engineering, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia, ali.alzaini1@live.vu.edu.au ; Senior Lecturer/Dr, College of Sport, Health and Engineering, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia, melissa.chan@vu.edu.au, orcid.org/0000-0003-1589-6850 ; PhD Graduate/Dr, College of Sport, Health and Engineering, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia, victor.arowoiya@vu.edu.au, orcid.org/0000-0002-7436-9762 ; PhD Graduate, Mr, School of Property, Construction and Project Management, RMIT, Melbourne, Australia, saeed.aramesh@vu.edu.au ; Associate Professor/Dr, Faculty of Technology Management and Business, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia, asruln@uthm.edu.my, orcid.org/0000-0001-5221-2855 }, abstract={The construction industry is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, requiring clear pathways toward net-zero outcomes. One promising approach is adopting green and digital innovations in construction supply chain management. Grounded in Lean Construction philosophy particularly value generation, waste elimination, flow efficiency and continuous improvement, this study examines factors that drive and facilitate the adoption of green and digital innovations. It also explores policy and regulatory barriers, innovative business models and industry-specific strategies supporting the transition to a Net Zero Economy (NZE). From a lean perspective, carbon-intensive supply chain activities can be understood as systemic waste resulting from variability, overproduction, rework and inefficient logistics. The circular economy aligns closely with lean thinking by promoting lifecycle value optimisation and resource efficiency to support decarbonisation. However, research on developing lean-enabled NZE supply chains in the building sector remains limited. Using a systematic literature review, this study synthesises strategies to advance the adoption of eco-friendly and digital technologies within lean-oriented supply chain management. The findings extend current knowledge by integrating green and digital innovations with lean principles to support a more sustainable, efficient and net-zero construction production system. }, author_keywords={Digitalization, supply chain, lean construction, Net Zero Economy (NZE), systematic review }, address={Singapore, Singapore }, issn={2789-0015 }, publisher={ }, language={English}, document_type={Conference Paper}, source={IGLC}, }