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These 50 Canadian corporations are carving out a more sustainable future

Corporate Knights

The Best 50 ranking was first developed back in 2002 to track the sustainability journeys of Canada’s most environmentally and socially conscious companies. PREVIOUS RANKINGS Some companies on the Best 50 are making real progress on cleaning up their supply chains.

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Trade in Transition: South America Looks to Neutrality, Opportunity

3BL Media

The regional South American report, South America: Positioning for Global Connectivity finds that by expanding trade agreements and attracting foreign direct investment (FDI), South America is positioning itself as a vital connector in the global supply chain. However, its path forward is not without challenges. trade policy.

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The 25 most sustainable private companies in the world

Corporate Knights

The Canadian company says it produces more than 1,600 gigawatt hours of green energy from renewable sources, recycles thousands of tonnes of paper and paperboard, manufactures 100% recycled packaging and tissue products, and works to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at its plants across North America.

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Productivity at the core: How COOs deliver strategy

McKinsey Sustainabilty

percent annually between 1997 and 2002 to 1.6 percent between 2002 and 2007. We’ll use that as a convenient shorthand, recognizing that the role of a COO is as diverse as the organizations they serve, with titles ranging from president to chief supply chain officer. percent in the decade between 2012 and 2022.

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COVID-19, 3D printing and the digital supply chain reckoning

GreenBiz

COVID-19, 3D printing and the digital supply chain reckoning. Proponents of 3D printing technology and digital manufacturing solutions have been seeking their breakthrough moment for years. Heather Clancy. Thu, 05/14/2020 - 03:28. Just a few examples: 3D printing provider HP Inc.

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Recap: Sustainable Retail Summit 2002 - Day 2

3BL Media

He explained that companies with extensive global supply chains and third-party suppliers need to recognise their responsibility in this issue and create an environment of transparency and accountability to prevent and remedy these cases of forced labour and create a more equitable labour market. KEYWORDS: The Consumer Goods Forum.

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O-I Glass Presents Its “Cento per Cento Sicilia” Bottles: Circular Economy Applied to Glass Production in Sicily

3BL Media

The industry of wine production is constantly expanding and evolving: in Sicily alone, in 2002, more than 7000 winemakers and 500 bottlers operate each year within a supply chain that produces more than 86.5 million bottles. million bottles [2]. About O-I  At O-I Glass, Inc.