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This three-part series, "Sustainable ESG-Oriented Supply Chains: A Strategic Imperative for Modern Business," covers 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.
In this final article in the series, we present the necessary steps companies need to take to build an ESG-oriented supply chain and the challenges along the way. It also discusses the importance of IT solutions as an integral part of supply chain management and some recent trends to watch.
Steps, Responses, and Trends
〜˜Sustainable ESG-oriented supply chains: a strategic imperative for modern business
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