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Progress and Problems on the Way to Sustainable Supply Chains

Insights from the 2024 UN Global Compact Network UK Annual Summit

Creating sustainable supply chains is now a key priority for businesses worldwide, but while progress is being made, significant challenges remain — particularly when it comes to bridging the gap between large corporations and their smaller suppliers. As businesses increasingly commit to environmental and social goals, many SMEs are struggling to keep up with the growing demands for sustainability data. This imbalance raises critical questions about how well the current system is working and whether it is truly advancing progress toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.

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David, Impact Entrepreneur Europe correspondent, is passionate about helping organizations succeed and increase their positive social and environmental impact. He is a Board-level adviser and consultant to several purpose-driven organisations, having led ESG/impact, strategy, marketing, and commercial development for major consulting, legal, banking, early stage, and charitable organisations. David is ... Read more
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