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Customer expectations, human rights, and supply chain sustainability laws all over the world call for end-to-end supply chain transparency now more than ever. Supply chain mapping across all tier levels is no longer optional.
Social compliance, human rights due diligence and environmental sustainability are no longer individual, separate disciplines. These roles have all been combined into Environmental Social Governance (ESG).
Therefore, it is no surprise that ESG is becoming ever more important for businesses to manage.
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