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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 Still Matters
MIT Supply Chain Frontiers
36 minutes
3 weeks ago
Sustainability Still Matters
As global supply chains face new waves of political uncertainty, regulatory change, and economic pressure, one thing remains clear: sustainability still matters. The latest State of Supply Chain Sustainability Report from the MIT Sustainable Supply Chain Lab reveals that despite federal environmental rollbacks and shifting investor priorities, companies continue to see sustainability as central to long-term success. In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Josué Velázquez Martínez, director of the lab, and Dr. Sreedevi Rajagopalan, a research scientist in the lab. They unpack key findings from this year’s survey—why 80% of firms say sustainability is vital to their future, where companies stand in tracking Scope 3 emissions, and which energy sources could redefine sustainable freight transportation. From biofuels and hydrogen to the data behind carbon accounting, the conversation explores what’s driving progress and why collaboration may be the most necessary sustainability strategy of all.
MIT Supply Chain Frontiers
Thought leadership from MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics.