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Forward Thinking

Group to develop standard measure for carbon footprints

By STAFF
What should be the yardstick used to measure a supply chain's carbon footprint?
From the Quarter 01 2008 issue

What should be the yardstick used to measure a supply chain's carbon footprint? Some world-renowned companies will try to answer that question by participating in the Supply Chain Leadership Collaboration (SCLC). Among the SCLC's members are Dell, Pepsico, Nestlé, and Procter & Gamble....

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