In China, a Shift is Underway in Supply Chain Sustainability
May 24, 2021
In recent years, businesses with key manufacturing or supply chain operations in China have been caught off guard by stringent and often drastic approaches to environmental regulation in China. Such changes have been a dramatic departure from previous decades of little to no environmental protection and enforcement. The result could be greater supply chain transparency and sustainability.
Chinese environmental regulations and enforcement procedures have forced a shift from controlling total emission loads with fixed standards, to a more dynamic and comprehensive approach of achieving environmental goals by any means necessary. Many Chinese environmental policies since 2015, including the country’s Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process, have been designed to address the challenge: “What else can be done if all companies have met discharge standards, but the environment is still deteriorating?”
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