Building sustainable supply chainsBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | THURSDAY, 17 AUG 2023 5:10PMGlobal supply chains can create business efficiencies but also leave companies vulnerable to environmental and social risks, meaning that greater transparency is key to mitigating participation in unsustainable activities. Read more: Brambles, City of Melbourne, Lachlan Feggans, Claudia Campbell, Mia Skinner, APA Group, EY Australia, Global Compact Network Australia, Kate Skatting Related News |
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