ASX 200 lacks sourcing transparencyBY ROSE MARY PETRASS | MONDAY, 4 MAR 2024 1:11PMJust 11% of Australia's top 200 listed companies comprehensively disclose sustainable sourcing practices in 2022, according to a new index created by supply chain experts. Read more: Charles Lau, Betashares, Commonwealth Bank, Global Reporting Index, Magellan, RMIT University, Sustainable Procurement Disclosure Index, Vanguard Related News |
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