Abstract
Sustainability and digital transformation have become key priorities for modern organizations. This study examines how digital transformation supports sustainable business operations by improving efficiency and reducing environmental impact. Technologies such as cloud computing, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things help organizations optimize resources, lower costs, and minimize waste and energy consumption. Digital transformation enables paperless processes, enhances supply chain transparency, and supports sustainable sourcing and logistics. When aligned with sustainability goals, digital initiatives help organizations meet regulatory requirements and stakeholder expectations while improving operational performance. The study highlights that digital transformation is not only a technological change but also a strategic approach that integrates business objectives with sustainability. Organizations that embed sustainability into their digital strategies can achieve long-term competitive advantage and operational resilience. This research provides insights into how digital innovation can drive sustainable business operations in today’s digital economy.
Keywords: Digital Transformation, Sustainability, Business Operations, Resource Optimization, Environmental Impact, Competitive Advantage.
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