As the environment continues to change due to human impact, companies and businesses need to note how their efforts contribute to the damage being done. The New York Times notes how corporations often overlook their supply chains and product waste when discussing sustainability, even though these contribute up to 95% of their greenhouse gas emissions. If companies genuinely want to make a difference in their procedures, proper interventions need to take place so that their supply chains can cut down on emissions and waste. If you’re looking to incorporate sustainability in your supply chain, here are a few ways to start:
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Returnable Packaging ROI
Profit Margin Evaluation: When was the last time you evaluated packaging costs? Are you currently seeking a new way to save some money on the packaging phase of your supply chain? Now is the perfect time to look into new applications. As logistical systems evolve and become better organized, they create new opportunities for using packaging innovations to add value and minimize cost across a supply chain.
The fourth industrial revolution—better known as Industry 4.0—that we're currently experiencing is marked by digital transformation and technological advancements for increased efficiency. Included in the changes of this new industry is the enhancement of the supply chain. After all, the supply chain plays a crucial role in the manufacturing and service industries. A study from the University of Windsor emphasizes the importance of supply chain resilience to keep up with the changing economy. One vital change is the growing demand for sustainable packaging due to rising environmental concerns. Smarter supply chains are currently being developed to meet this development.