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Can advancements in technology be seen as a key factor in driving globalisation?
Does the World Fair Trade Organisation (WFTO) focus on helping global businesses enter new markets and provide better products and fairer prices to consumers?
What are the two primary aspects that fair trade standards, underlying Fairtrade labelling, directly address?
How can an organization mitigate reputational risk concerning its ethical and sustainable procurement practices? Select the THREE most relevant methods.
What is the primary focus of AMG's initial supply chain mapping effort, as highlighted by its Chief Procurement Officer, in terms of understanding AMG's supply chain structures?
- Branding
- Tiers
- Complexity
- Innovation
Which sustainability-related criteria are most often taken into account when making procurement and supply decisions?
Which of the following reflects procurement decisions and policies that address the needs of both the present and future generations?
What is the direct contribution of promoting good corporate citizenship to a procurement organization?
What is the primary environmental consequence of increased transportation?
The total amount of greenhouse gas emissions created directly and indirectly by an organisation’s activities is referred to as its ...
In what ways might government initiatives aimed at environmental sustainability affect an organisation’s warehousing and distribution decisions?
How could government-promoted environmental sustainability practices affect an organisation’s approach to warehousing and distribution?
What is the term for the increase in the Earth's average temperature that results in climate change and can be linked to the environmental impact of poor warehousing and logistics management?
Which of the following strategies can governments use to support greener transportation in distribution?
A company specializing in procurement has decided to move away from traditional contract evaluation factors such as price, delivery speed, and quality. Instead, they aim to emphasize sustainability in their supply chain. What key criteria should they focus on to accomplish this shift?
While assessing new transportation equipment, a buyer examines details about its noise output and the extent of movement it causes at maximum speed. Which factor is the buyer most concerned with?
Which standard specifically addresses packaging and its environmental impact?
What is the primary purpose of a Corporate Code of Ethics in an organization?
When a buyer has a relative working for a potential supplier, it creates a situation that could be classified as a........
What is the appropriate response for a buyer when a supplier violates the customer’s ethical code?
The objectives of CSR, known as the ‘triple bottom line,’ address which three important aspects of business performance?
What term describes the principle of fulfilling current needs without hindering the capacity of future generations to meet their own needs?
Which concept promotes responsible corporate behavior and encourages a positive impact on stakeholders like suppliers, consumers, employees, communities, governments, and the environment?
What are some potential environmental consequences of transportation activities?
What is a key metric commonly used to assess and report on sustainability?
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