5 Challenges Facing Retail in 2020
Research company GlobalData identified the key challenges retailers must address to maintain success in 2020 and beyond.
Source: sourcingjournal.com
Research company GlobalData identified the key challenges retailers must address to maintain success in 2020 and beyond.
Source: sourcingjournal.com
There is a lot of action around sustainable procurement (SP) these days.
Washington State Ferries released a two-year action plan to improve air quality, protect orca whales and reduce emissions and waste.
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Gabrielle Lissot, with her folkloric concept Les Louves (The Wolves), has been elected by the SAR ProJury to receive the first-ever six-week Sustainability Animation Residency, commencing on May 22, 2021 in Saint Rémy de Provence, France. Lissot was selected from a shortlist of four “incredibly accomplished” film proposals, preselected by the SAR PreJury consisting of Joana Schliemann, founder, Schliemann Residency Provence; Luce Grosjean, founder, MIYU Distribution; Tony Guerrero, Benoit Berthes Siward and Mathieu Rey.
The Australian Government has joined with Pacific Island countries to ensure ongoing sustainability of the world’s largest tuna fishery. Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries Jonno Duniam welcomed the outcomes of the 18th annual meeting of Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC), which was held virtually from 1 to 7 December. “I am very pleased that the WCPFC has agreed to maintain strong management arrangements for key tuna stocks, including yellowfin, bigeye and skipjack,” Assistant Minister Duniam said. “This measure will protect tropical tuna stocks relied on by the Australian and Pacific fishing industries for a further two years.
Its 2020-2025 strategy, set to be published 8 April, will build on last years’ programme that saw 116 projects implemented.