
Organizations face pressure from multiple directions when it comes to sustainability in the supply chain. Factors such as public perception, competitors’ actions, and regulatory compliance all influence how organizations approach their environmental practices to protect natural resources. Perhaps more so than other factors, regulatory requirements for sustainability loom large. With increasingly rigorous regulations, sustainability is becoming synonymous with compliance, and organizations face penalties and negative attention if they do not meet requirements.
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