How Brands are Incorporating Sustainability Factor in their Supply Chains

March 22, 2022 EcoVadis EN


Brands have realized that focusing on sustainability is a critical part of the modern supply chain by locating and arranging warehouses and fulfillment centers at the nearest location to optimize travel time and resources.

There is a huge shift that has been observed in the brand's world as the industry is switching to a non-retailer-based model and incorporating D2C models in their businesses. And the same trend is forecast to grow over 15 times, almost threefold from the current size by reaching $100 billion, as per the recent report by Statista. 

D2C is becoming a pivotal factor and disrupting the retail industry post-pandemic. The innovative approach, quality product, unbelievable level of customization is catching the attention of especially young customers towards D2C brands. 



Read the full article at: www.indianretailer.com

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