CDP: companies put climate change risk into supply chainBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 3 FEB 2012 7:04AMGlobal businesses are increasingly integrating climate change strategies into their supply chain procurement guidelines, but suppliers' rates of reducing greenhouse gas emission are lower than their corporate clients, according to a Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) survey. Related News |
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