New supply chain tool helps businesses unearth the climate impact of their operations

Madeleine Cuff
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Data specialists Everycs unveil Makersite, an open-source data platform sustainability professionals can use to screen supply chains for climate risks

A new digital platform that promises to help sustainability professionals map supply chains and assess their environmental impacts was launched late last week by data specialists Everycs. Makersite...

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