New Report
A Milestone Study on Achieving Supply Chain Success and Sustainability

The study has major implications for supply chain, finance, operations, logistics, and procurement professionals and underscores the need for better ECO-Operation, sustainability measurement, and operations insight.
Partners

The Eco-Operation program has teamed up with several leading supply chain organizations and media groups to help bring a heightened sense of awareness to many of the key Eco-Operation initiatives.

Global Renewable Energy and Environmental Network (GREEN)

The Global Renewable Energy and Environmental Network (GREEN) is an affinity group comprised of corporate, non-profit, academic and government professionals committed to the development and adoption of a wide range of clean energy and sustainability solutions. We believe that environmental and economic priorities must coexist if either is to be truly lasting. Our goal is to deliver thought leadership and spur innovation through research, reports and events that advance insight into the critical fields of renewable energy, waste management, green building, smart transportation, sustainable agriculture, pollution, conservation, education, and much more. For more information, please visit: http://www.bpmforum.org/green/.


Green Supply Line

GreenSupplyLine.com - Green SupplyLine is the go-to site for business and technology coverage of the emerging cleantech and green electronics sectors. With dramatic growth in investment and technology developments taking place, Green SupplyLine will bring you all the latest news, analysis and in-depth reporting on developments in solar, wind, wave, geothermal, and other key renewable energy sectors worldwide. We'll report on the deals and investment strategies in the cleantech venture and corporate investing community, and provide case studies of technology startups and new business launches in green electronics. Plus, Green SupplyLine will include coverage of design-for-the-environment, operational and supply chain issues, as well as developments in environmental regulations and standards around the world including RoHS, WEEE, EuP, and REACH. http://www.greensupplyline.com/





GREEN: Global Renewable Energy & Environmental Network
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Media Quote
“The major drivers of greening the supply chain are environmental legislations, environmental requirements of importing countries regarding product characteristics, packaging and disposal requirements, and growing environmental awareness of consumers. There is also realisation that early adoption of environmentally sustainable business practices can create not only competitive advantage and market leadership for a firm but also improve its social image.”
Greening the Supply Chain