Building resilient net-zero critical supply chains – recent developments and key considerations
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The developing policy and regulatory landscape presents fresh opportunities for businesses to adapt their supply chains, to better position themselves for continued success in the net zero transition. Businesses should take considered steps towards reorienting supply chains (including to incorporate circularity) and identifying areas for collaborations, bearing in mind the need to achieve high standards of compliance with the ever-expanding web of ESG-related regulations.
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