Forwarders warned of trucking's Scope 3 emissions ticking 'carbon time bombs'
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Perhaps there is some truth to the claim companies do not need regulations to do the right thing. New research by CDP says the number of businesses moving ahead with “industry-leading” approaches to tackling supply chain emissions has doubled. Supply Chain Digital reports 58 out 3,300 businesses analysed had been placed on CDP’s Supplier Engagement leader board – up from 29 last year. Despite the big names now on the list – Bank of America, Nestlé and Rolls-Royce, to name but a few – the 3,200 or so other companies polled now need to roll up their sleeves and get stuck in.
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