Companies face up to US$120bn in costs from environmental risks in their supply chains by 2026, according to new research. Those failing to take responsibility for supply chain impacts will fall behind, while businesses who manage and reduce risk through collaboration will become more competitive and resilient.
Environmental supply chain risks to cost companies $120bn
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