Survey: A third of firms worldwide targeting more sustainable supply chains

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New HSBC study suggests growing trend as firms step up efforts to overhaul supply chains to boost ethical and environmental performance

Growing numbers of businesses are turning the spotlight onto their supply chains in a bid to drive greenhouse gas emissions cuts and improve their ethical perfomance, according to the results of an extensive...

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