Wesfarmers: lower CO2, more supply chain transparencyBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 21 NOV 2014 11:31AMWesfarmers has reported reducing total greenhouse gas emissions by 4.1% in the 2014 financial year, increased supply chain transparency for its Kmart and Target divisions, and increased the number of women in senior roles to 29%, according to its sustainability report. Related News |
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