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George Weston Ltd Centre for Sustainable Supply Chains

Resilient, sustainable supply chains have never been more vital than they are now. The goal of the Centre will be to bring together diverse stakeholders to explore how best to create and secure supply chains facing major challenges such as climate change, digital transformation, and supply disruptions. It will share supply chain best practices with the many vital sectors that drive our modern economy and it will develop the next generation of responsible industry leaders.
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