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MIT Supply Chain Frontiers
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36 episodes
3 weeks ago
Thought leadership from MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics.
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Management
Education,
Business
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Thought leadership from MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics.
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Management
Education,
Business
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Sustainability Contains Multitudes
MIT Supply Chain Frontiers
37 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
Sustainability Contains Multitudes
MIT CTL Research Scientist David Correll joins us to share findings from the State of Supply Chain Sustainability 2023. Pressure on firms to make their supply chains more sustainable has increased over the past four years and isn't going anywhere, though the distinct areas of sustainability on which that pressure focuses are constantly changing. Indeed, sustainability is complex and contains multitudes. The report also takes a look at firms' progress on achieving their Scope 3 emissions goals. The full State of Supply Chain Sustainability report is available free at sscs.mit.edu.
MIT Supply Chain Frontiers
Thought leadership from MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics.