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22 Giu 2023

Sustainability a priority for supply chain leaders

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An industry survey conducted by The Retail Hive, in partnership with DHL Supply Chain, has revealed that 72% of retail supply chain leaders consider supply chain sustainability a priority for their business.

 

Worryingly, though, 70% also admitted to being unaware of how much their organisation is actually investing in low-carbon or zero-carbon products and services across their supply chain.

 

This highlights a need for more education, collaboration, and awareness within organisations to ensure that all stakeholders are engaged with sustainability-related strategies and decisions.

 

Sally Green, co-founder and Editorial Director of The Hive Network, said: “Retailers can find themselves struggling with ‘analysis paralysis’ as they try to work out the most effective starting points for a supply chain sustainability programme.

 

“While this research shows that few have clear visibility on what this should look like, key lessons from retailers who have started on their journey include setting a manageable goal, introducing reporting structures, and working with partners to help increase the impact of sustainability initiatives”.

 

Collaboration is key when it comes to sustainable supply chains, especially given the growing pressure to record and reduce Scope 3 emissions. 100% of the survey’s respondents stated that they would like to see their partners doing more to help them provide a greener fulfilment offering. Read more

 

Source: LOGISTICS MANAGER

 

 

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