Breaking down Mars' maverick move for a more sustainable palm oil supply chain

February 23, 2021 EcoVadis EN


Clarisse Chang, operations manager and senior sustainability analyst at EcoVadis, called the move "drastic," adding that Mars was clearly trying to be a leader in the space. But as Mars is the first major purchaser to streamline its supply chain in this way, the macro outcome is unknown. 


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