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2021 Trends in Supply Chain Sustainability

Vanguard Software

Supply chain sustainability is defined as embedding environmental, social, or corporate governance considerations as raw materials are sourced, converted into products, and delivered to the market. A great example would be when the hospitality industry initiated towel reuse programs back in 2014 and the subsequent savings on water and energy.

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2021 Trends in Supply Chain Sustainability

Vanguard Software

Supply chain sustainability is defined as embedding environmental, social, or corporate governance considerations as raw materials are sourced, converted into products, and delivered to the market. A great example would be when the hospitality industry initiated towel reuse programs back in 2014 and the subsequent savings on water and energy.

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Cargo Flight Launches a Vital Link in the Ebola Response Effort

MIT Supply Chain

The delivery was organized by the Academic Consortium to Combat Ebola in Liberia (ACCEL), a network of academic centers with technical expertise in emergency medicine and logistics systems. The Lab is part of the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics. million grant from Paul G. Airlink has received a grant from the Paul G.

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We Only Have One Planet: Supply Chains Can Help Save It

Enterra Insights

” Concluding Thoughts Journalist Matt Leonard ( @Matt_Lnrd ) reports, a study conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Transportation and Logistics, and the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals concluded corporations have a lot of room for improvement. Happy Earth Day! 6] Leonard, op.

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