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The Overlooked Risks in Supply Chain Security

Cisco CSR

Supply chains have become intricate webs of interconnected suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and consumers who benefit from these associations. While this global ecosystem has ushered in new… Read more on Cisco Blogs

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Reshaping Business Responsibilities: Navigating Changing Legislation and Best Practices in Supply Chain Sustainability and ESG Management

3BL Media

Today, companies are increasingly accountable for their impact on human rights, the environment, and society at large, and not just for their own operations, but throughout their supply chains as well. In this blog, we will look at key legislation you need to be aware of and also discuss best practices for supply chain due diligence.

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Life Cycle Assessment: The Ultimate Tool for Reducing Product Environmental Impacts

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In this blog, we offer insights into our LCA process and explore how LCA can support companies as they demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. LCAs enable greater transparency into supply chains and allow companies to make data-based decisions to decrease their impact on the environment.

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Cisco Striving for Sustainability: Meet Sripriya

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This blog is part of our focus on Cisco employees who are Striving for Sustainability by finding opportunities to integrate sustainability in their day-to-day work. I also initiated more packaging sustainability efforts , eliminating excessive foam and adopting materials with a lower environmental impact from manufacturing or end of life.

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Cisco's Sustainability 101: What Is E-Waste?

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Sustainability 101 is a blog series that you can turn to for information about different environmental terms that may come up at work, during discussions with friends, and even at your annual holiday gathering. This concept is often known as product takeback when products are returned to the manufacturer for responsible reuse or recycling.

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Progress With Plastics for Boston’s Biotech Labs

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This blog examines this collaborative effort and its potential implications for sustainability in the biotech industry. These plastics then undergo a recycling process where they are separated, granulated and prepared for manufacturing.

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How to Build an Effective EHS Audit Checklist

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For instance, they can help identify gaps in processes, promote safer working conditions, and drive efficiencies across supply chains. Similarly, manufacturing sites may require extensive reviews of equipment safety protocols or chemical handling processes.