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Articles from CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
Some of the best read articles from DC Velocity's sister publication, published in a partnership with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals

On the road to a smaller carbon footprint
Yogurt maker Stonyfield Farm's initiative to shrink its carbon footprint offers a possible model for other companies that are concerned about their supply chains' greenhouse gas emissions.

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The Annual Global Conference reminded me of the undeniable value of conducting business with colleagues whom we have actually met.

Wal-Mart's green label and you
Wal-Mart's plans to develop a "green" label for products sold in its stores could become a headache for many supply chain managers —and not just for those in the retail industry.


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