Predicting Carbon Emissions in Supply Chain Operations Using Regression Forecast Emissions Through Machine Learning
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2025
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Climate change and increasing carbon emissions have become one of the most important
issues in the world and the operations of the supply chain, especially transportation,
manufacturing, warehousing, packaging and energy consumption are among the
significant sources of greenhouse gas emissions. With the growing complexity,
globalization and data-intensive nature of supply chains, the previous method of estimating
emissions has not served as a sufficient method of predicting future carbon emissions. This
MBA project fills this gap by offering a machine-learning-based regression forecasting
system to seek carbon emission in supply chain activities and thus aid in informing
data-driven sustainability decision-making.
The main aim of the proposed study is to create and test machine learning regression
models that can be used to predict carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions using main supply
chain functions effectively. The study is aimed at discovering the most important operation
drivers of emissions, evaluating the predictive power of machine learning models
compared to the deterministic models and showing how predictive analytics can aid in
sustainable logistics planning and environmental regulations. The proposed study is based
on the general framework of the global sustainability programs, ISO 14001:2015
environmental management standards and the changing climate and environment policies
in Pakistan especially in the Punjab.
The study has a quantitative and predictive approach methodologically with a hybrid
modeling framework comprising of regression analysis and machine learning and
time-series predictive methods. The data of the carbon emissions are further broken into
the long run trend and the short-run residual data. Structural pattern of emission is captured
using parametric and non-parametric regression models whereas short-term fluctuations
are captured by using linear and nonlinear time-series models, such as autoregressive and
neural-network-based models. Ensemble machine learning models like the Random Forest
are introduced in order to deal with the nonlinearity and enhance predictability. The
analysis is performed with Python and the performance was measured with the standard
error indicators like MAE, RMSE and MAPE.
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Department of Management SciencesMS, FA24, Management Sciences, Carbon emissions, Supply chain operations, Machine learning, Regression analysis, Dr. Syed M Irfan Assistant Professor