Social Responsiblility and Sustainability in Global Supply Chains
In this episode, Rosemary Coates and Sarah Carpenter, Director at Assent, discuss how supply chain professionals must take responsibility for forced labor, human trafficking, and sustainability in their global supply chains. The world of global sourcing and manufacturing has gotten far more complex over the last 25 years. There is more risk, complexity, and troubling practices to worry about. We discuss what supply chain people can do to avoid supporting global criminals and address global warming issues.
Be sure to listen wherever you get your podcasts. And, to learn more about BPE Global, contact Sarah Carpenter and Rosemary Coates.
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Human Rights, Forced Labor, and Sustainability in Global Supply Chains
Recording Date
September 20, 2022
Duration
31:02 hrs:min:sec
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