As the threat of irreversible climate change becomes more imminent, the need for businesses to address these issues becomes more urgent. We look at what’s at stake and what needs to be considered – and look at efforts across the supply chain to be more environmentally sustainable.

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Cover story

The race towards more sustainable supply chains

Experts are sounding the alarm on the threat of climate change louder than ever before. Businesses have to do their part to make their supply chains sustainable – but what approaches can we take, and what is exactly at stake?

Interview: Working towards zero waste

We talk to PARMS co-founder Crispian Lao about the challenges and opportunities provides by the vision of zero waste to nature.

Spotlight: Jumpstarting the circular economy

Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines doubles down on its commitment to sustainability by establishing the country’s first PET bottle recycling facility.

Spotlight: Sustainable right from the source

As one of the country’s biggest players in agriculture, Del Monte Philippines has made environmental sustainability central to its plans.

Spotlight: Moving ahead with net-zero logistics

Global logistics firm Kuehne+Nagel is moving to actively reduce its carbon footprint – and encourages its customers to do the same.


Other features

More open for business

The supply chain sector is set to benefit greatly from new legislation which aims to further open up the Philippines to foreign investment.

The challenge of reshaping our supply chains

The 2021 Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation explores how to deal with the many disruptions we’ve seen over the past few years.

Facing future challenges

LF Logistics Philippines head Joyce Ramos talks about the challenges facing the supply chain sector, including the rise of e-commerce and the focus on sustainability.


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