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A More Reliable Path to Net Zero: Ivalua’s Latest Innovation Helps Reduce the Environmental Impact of Supply Chains

ivalua

By integrating the EIC’s functionalities in their procurement practices, organizations can dramatically accelerate sustainability agendas with reliable emissions data for all the direct and indirect products and services they acquire, and establish transparent reporting standards. Learn more at www.ivalua.com. Follow us at @Ivalua.

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Schneider Electric’s Works with EcoVadis to Drive Supplier Emissions Engagment

Logistics Viewpoints

As corporations announce plans to be Net Zero across their end-to-end supply chain at some point in the future – often 2050 – they then need their suppliers to participate in helping them meet their goals. Corporations are kicking off these initiatives both because their customers expect it and because of increasing regulatory pressure.

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Channel Free Logistics with Bill Thayer

The Logistics of Logistics

About Bill Thayer Bill Thayer is the Founder and CEO, of Fillogic a logistics-as-a-service platform for retail that converts underutilized space at retail centers into tech-enabled, micro distribution hubs. He has worked with companies like Barneys, the Hearst Corporation, and SDI Systems, a logistics automation manufacturer.

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Keeping Your Sights Set on Resilience, Agility, and Sustainability

Logility

Despite everything that has happened in the past few years, only about 50% of businesses know the risks faced by their tier-one vendors, and only 2% have insight into the third tier and further. Adding sustainability to the mix The word sustainability trips lightly off the tongue of consumers and business leaders today.

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ESG Reporting: It Is Inevitable, But It Doesn’t Mean That It Must Be Complicated

2022 was the year of corporate commitments to sustainability, and 2023 is the year where promises become proposals, mission statements become metrics, and aims become actions. New regulations have been set regarding the corporates, and they must comply. We need to act now by making the right decisions.

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Powering the Sustainable Enterprise with Supply Chain Innovation

Logility

In our latest release, Logility has doubled down on technology developments to ensure sustainable, ethical practices that support brand integrity and corporate responsibility. Why Corporate Responsibility? In short, we believe a genuine commitment to sustainable practices is no longer optional.

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Climate Change: Companies Must Step-up as Governments Fail to Act

Enterra Insights

” To be fair, the candidates’ answers spanned the spectrum of belief about climate change. ” Unlike politicians, corporations don’t have the luxury of ignoring climate change — governments seldom go out of business because of poor policy decisions but corporations do. 2) Internal factors (i.e.,