Nowhere to hide: Planet Tracker warns company supply chains are increasingly visible

Stuart Stone
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'Nature footprinting' study stresses importance of corporate investment in supply chain traceability in response to external tracking and more robust regulations

A new "nature footprinting" report has today reiterated the need for corporates to improve supply chain traceability, warning business increasingly have nowhere to hide as external efforts to track global...

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