Saturday 21 May 2011

Achats Durables is Possible in a Globalising Economy by Rooting out All That is Rotten and Corrupted

Achats durables is a definite possibility in a globalised economy but it helps if it is explained in plain English rather than management speak.
Clearing out the bad wood from the supply chain, the rotten parts such as toxic working environments in developing nations which spill over into the local environment, the abolishing of child labor and the resultant high and unacceptable mortality rates combined with rooting out and destroying the corruption which festers like an open wound, are crucial factors in developing sustainable, practical and profitable growth, not just for the consumers in more affluent societies and nations, but the less fortunate who at present are languishing in a proverbial prison.
One volunteer is worth one hundred pressed men – this is also true of forced labor and squalid conditions.
Changing all of this is change for a sustainable future – what do you want?

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