How The UK Can Lead The World In Sustainable Supply Chains
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Britain leads the world in the drive to decarbonise. The U.K. government has announced that the UK will cut its carbon emissions by 78 percent by 2035 compared with 1990 levels and its Carbon Budget shines a light on supply chains by incorporating the UK’s share of international aviation and shipping emissions. In the private sector British businesses account for a third of the more than 2,000 companies that have signed up globally to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s
Race to Zero.
Technologies like IoT, 5G, blockchain, and advanced analytics help business bring data across complex supply chains for sustainable business.
CPG Brands Pivot To Post-COVID Agility With Intelligent Tech
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COVID-19 stunned the entire world as billions of people were forced to stay at home, manufacturing facilities and retail stores shut down, supply chains were disrupted, and consumers flocked to online buying. The pandemic has taken a tremendous toll on the global economy, and the consumer packaged good (CPG) sector is no exception.
But COVID-19 will not be the last major crisis that CPG companies face. Market uncertainties will continue, whether arising from trade wars, Brexit, and events like the recent Suez Canal obstruction, not to mention the uncertain pandemic recovery. CPG firms must be ready at any time with sufficient agility, speed, and flexibility to anticipate and respond quickly when the next global disruption occurs.