The turn of the new decade saw the rise of ambitious sustainability goals. Products with sustainability labels received increased traction. Around the same time, social media influencers were voicing their support for ethical work practices and security for frontline supply chain workers. As a result, sustainable procurement became a priority in enterprise strategic agendas. But in 2020, when Covid-19 rocked the world economy, new challenges emerged.
The impact of the pandemic on supply chains was disruptive. Many feared that the crisis would dampen growing enthusiasm to invest in sustainable procurement practices. But it did the just the opposite.
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