How The UK Can Lead The World In Sustainable Supply Chains
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Britain leads the world in the drive to decarbonise. The U.K. government has announced that the UK will cut its carbon emissions by 78 percent by 2035 compared with 1990 levels and its Carbon Budget shines a light on supply chains by incorporating the UK’s share of international aviation and shipping emissions. In the private sector British businesses account for a third of the more than 2,000 companies that have signed up globally to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s
Race to Zero.
Technologies like IoT, 5G, blockchain, and advanced analytics help business bring data across complex supply chains for sustainable business.
The 2030 targets are a "gigantic" task that will push the export-reliant economy to hasten its phase-out of coal-fired power plants and cars that run on fossil fuels.
When I was growing up in manufacturing a primary point of friction between leadership and production workers was “quality or quantity.” Leaders did not understand what was so irrational about their expectation; the two should not be mutually exclusive. The production workers, however, who worked with existing processes, couldn’t see