Sustainable Supply Chain - Research report by Accenture



Supply chain managers face ongoing pressure from their customers and from regulators to reduce carbon emissions and run "greener" operations. With WalMart, the world's largest purchasing organisation, making it mandatory for suppliers to go green, the impetus towards sustainability has gained momentum.

Impression persists in many organizations that implementing more sustainable processes and technologies will be costly. Is that the ground reality? Accenture in its research report indicates that going green is not costly. The study identifies the performance characteristics of supply chain organizations that are achieving high performance in both cost effectiveness and customer service along-with their performance against key sustainability measures.

Follow the link to read the synopsis of the report


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