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The "Sustainable ESG-Oriented Supply Chain: A Strategic Imperative for Modern Business" series is a three-part series on the relationship between supply chains and society and the environment, the impact that promoting sustainable supply chains can have on companies, and how to develop action plans to promote them.
This first article introduces the importance of supply chain impacts on the environment and society, including company case studies and the results of a United Nations study.
Sustainable ESG-oriented supply chains: a strategic imperative for modern business
The Environmental and Social Impact of the Supply Chain
https://aiesg.co.jp/topics/report/240805_supply-chain1/
We hope that this article will help you to better understand the situation. Please take a moment to read it.
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