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PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGIES

Abstract

Within the framework of the global agenda, ensuring sustainable development is becoming relevant for modern society, which involves creating conditions for economic progress and improving the quality of life of the population. In the context of the sustainable development of the regions of the Russian Federation, the key concept is a dynamic transformation aimed at achieving harmony between economic, social and environmental components. At the same time, the industrial sector, which is the backbone of the Russian economy, plays a fundamental role in achieving this goal. The research is based on the hypothesis that the integration of advanced environmental, social and management practices can dramatically improve the sustainability of the development of domestic industry. The practical aspects of modern technologies for the sustainable development of industrial enterprises are considered; the "bottlenecks" that hinder movement in this direction are identified. The analysis of the international experience of sustainable development in the industrial sector has allowed us to identify the best approaches and practices that can be adapted to Russian conditions. The study identified domestic leaders in the field of environmental and social practices, and their experience serves as an example and a source of valuable recommendations. Based on the results of the conducted scientific research, the key steps that can be implemented by enterprises of the industrial sector to increase sustainability and competitiveness are outlined. The results of the study allow us to conclude that the sustainable development of Russian industry is not only an important goal, but also a strategic necessity. It is capable of ensuring long-term economic growth, social stability and environmental conservation. The study creates the basis for further study of effective directions for ensuring the sustainability of Russian industrial enterprises, paving the way for the formation of a more stable and competitive economy.

About the Authors

Natalia G. Zhdanova
Siberian State Industrial University 
Russian Federation

Senior Lecturer at the Department of Economics and Sustainable Business Development



Raisa A. Sadykina
Siberian State Industrial University

Lecturer at the Department of Economics and Sustainable Business Development



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Zhdanova N., Sadykina R. PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGIES. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2025;(1):130-138. (In Russ.)

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