The challenge of achieving sustainability is complex and multifaceted, with varying approaches and policies across different countries and industries. This lack of universal standards poses a significant obstacle to the global transition towards a sustainable future. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated these disparities, highlighting the urgent need for cohesive and practical sustainability strategies. What sets Green Transition Impacts on the Economy, Society, and Environment apart is its comprehensive and unique solution to this pressing issue, offering a unified framework for sustainability that can be applied across diverse contexts. By gathering insights and approaches from researchers worldwide, this book provides a holistic view of sustainability, addressing critical issues such as climate change, energy security, and social responsibility. It offers practical solutions and case studies demonstrating effective strategies for achieving sustainability goals. Through this approach, the book aims to equip policymakers, practitioners, and researchers with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the complexities of sustainability in the 21st century. Focusing on the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, Green Transition Impacts on the Economy, Society, and Environment aims to support the global agenda for sustainable development. It provides a roadmap for integrating sustainability into organizational plans and decision-making processes. By offering a comprehensive and cohesive framework for sustainability, this book empowers readers to contribute effectively to the global effort towards a more sustainable and resilient future.