The path to a circular economy in logistics and manufacturing

August 26, 2022 EcoVadis EN


Under increasing public scrutiny, companies large and small are experimenting with strategies for building a circular economy, one that focuses on regenerative activities that reuse materials as much as possible to eliminate the waste stream.

“Consumer expectations, regulations and market demands are putting pressure on business executives to step up their sustainability game,” said Scott Russell, executive board member, customer success at Walldorf, Germany-based enterprise application software company SAP. “The logistics and distribution systems across the supply chain are obvious places to implement new standards.”

FreightWaves interviewed Russell to get a better understanding of what it takes to transition to a circular economy.


Read the full article at: www.freightwaves.com

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