Supply chain sustainability is increasingly important for the future of business and the world as a whole. Companies are investing more money into sustainability initiatives, seeking to reduce waste ...
Analyst Insight: Businesses striving to meet ESG goals face increasing pressure to improve supply chain transparency. Traceability technologies, standardized data and AI-driven insights are ...
The pace at which companies are adopting circular economy business models has been accelerating for the last two decades—and it has evolved from a specialist concept to a mainstream business strategy.
Despite businesses having plenty of data on the procurement side, it may not be rich enough to enable the organisation to demonstrate that it is meeting sustainability targets. The linear nature of ...
Just as our natural environment is the product of a complex ecosystem, the global push toward a more sustainable future requires cooperation, visibility and data sharing across businesses, governments ...
The transition from fossil to sustainable raw materials affects the entire chain from the chemical industry, suppliers, waste sector to end users. No party can afford to sit idle or seek the best ...
Technological advancements and the ICT revolution led to the unbundling of the manufacturing process, outsourcing of economic activities and the rise of global value chains (GVCs) in the 1990s.
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