Suppliers are critical to a circular transition as they source, move and transform 100B tonnes of materials through the global economy each year. The Ellen MacArthur Foundation highlights 9 areas for ...
The biotech industry has pushed the boundaries of human health and scientific understanding for decades. But a new revolution is brewing—not in the lab, but in the supply chain. By embracing ...
Analyst Insight: Navigating a linear supply chain is like driving down a one-way, dead-end street — movement is forced down a singular path and there’s only one place to go: the garbage. This ...
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Circular economy strategy could slash lithium-ion battery supply chain emissions, but global cooperation is key
Carbon emissions from the lithium-ion battery supply chain could be cut by up to around 35% using a circular economy strategy that encompasses global cooperation, according to a paper published in ...
Analyst Insight: Businesses striving to meet ESG goals face increasing pressure to improve supply chain transparency. Traceability technologies, standardized data and AI-driven insights are ...
Lost your phone? No problem. Apps can help you locate it instantly. But what if you wanted to know where that phone was before you bought it or where it will end up when you trade it in for a new one?
Finish the year with a clearer view of the freight landscape in the December Edge Report from C.H. Robinson. From tracking to triggering: Supply chain visibility is becoming an execution engine Supply ...
As the world ushers in a new era of sustainability and electrification, the ability to recycle the critical minerals that will power our devices, our vehicles and our economy is fundamental to ...
If the COVID-19 years taught supply chain managers anything, it was to expect disruption. And while those on the ground deal with disruption almost on a daily basis in 2023, it is not the top item on ...
Ongoing supply chain instability, rising material costs and renewed tariff tensions are pressuring U.S. manufacturers and retailers to rethink how products are made, tracked and moved. Consumers and ...
A traditional economy follows a linear "take-make-use-dispose" path. A circular economy, in contrast, retains the value of materials and products within a supply chain for longer. Industry and ...
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