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  • If the t-shirt fits...do I buy it?
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    28 July 2011 — written by Laura Spiers, 2degrees
    Co-authored by Abbie Buckman and Laura Spiers, 2degrees A simple question, with a not so simple answer. Back in the 1980s, Katharine Hamnett debuted a line of t-shirts …
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  • Prominence of Economic and Social Sustainability Activity?
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    22 July 2010 — started by Liz Holford, Supply Chain Future
    Environmental sustainability is now a priority within most organisations. Arguably, it's been pushed to priority status as a result of legislation. The same applies to …
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  • Collaboration, Innovation, Transformation: A value chain approach to accelerate sustainable growth
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    31 Jan. 2012 — added by Izabela Stacewicz, 2degrees
    The guide is designed as a practical “how-to” tool, providing both ideas and inspiration to help businesses improve the environmental sustainability of their value chains. …
  • Attend Webinar - How to measure your carbon emissions: A practical guide for the Prince’s May Day Network businesses - Mon 16th March, 4-5pm GMT
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    11 March 2009 — started by Roz Curzon Lewis, 2degrees
      The following webinar, "How to measure your carbon emissions: A practical guide for the Prince's May Day Network businesses", will take place on Monday 16th March 2009, …
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  • Environmental Audit Forms
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    26 Jan. 2011 — started by Michael Evans, Icelandic Group
    New to the world of environmental & sustainability issues as our organisation looks to make further improvements in environmental management & performance..  Looking for …
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  • Responsible Supply Chain Leadership: Should Apple Just Do It?
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    8 March 2012 — added by Brittany Taylor, 2degrees
    An article from Sustainable Brands looks at Apple's supply chain and assesses the potentials for Apple to increase sustainability through mirroring Nike's supply chain model.
  • Guardian Sustainable Business Quarterly - Sustainable Supply Chain
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    22 Sept. 2010 — added by Emma Gollub, 2degrees
    These notes reflect the discussions held in the Sustainable Supply Chain Discussion Group when they met at the Guardian Sustainable Business Quarterly in London on 14th …
  • Organizations Working on Supply Chain Sustainability
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    23 May 2012 — started by David Schatsky, Green Research
    I would like to compile a list of the major organizations that are working to drive standards and commitments around supply chain sustainability. Some are cross-sector, such …
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  • My scary toothbrush: Understanding circular supply chains
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    17 Dec. 2012 — written by Sandy Rodger, Lighthouse Leadership
    By Sandy Rodger What does a dismantled toothbrush have to do with a circular supply chain? Sandy Rodger gives us the scoop. Yesterday I dismembered an electric toothbrush. …
  • Tackling the biggest challenge of all: Truly sustainable consumer products
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    20 Sept. 2012 — written by mike barry, Marks and Spencer
    The biggest single impact a retailer has on planet and people is its products - raw material sourcing, manufacture, logistics, customer use and disposal. Marks & Spencer is …
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