
Checklist for supply chain traceability
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As environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concerns grow, companies must enhance supply chain transparency and traceability, critical for ethical product sourcing and responsible practices. Driven by regulators, investors, and consumers, businesses face pressure to implement ESG strategies, with a significant number lacking knowledge of their supply chains. Digital product passports are emerging as a vital solution, allowing companies to record and share product information throughout the value chain. A checklist for assessing supply chain traceability maturity is available from Tesisquare and Supply Chain Movement to help businesses identify areas for improvement.
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Original Source: Supply Chain Movement