Build resilient, sustainable travel value chain with harmonious ecosystems
A resilient and sustainable value chain that transcends current industry barriers is a collective priority for all key stakeholders in the travel industry.
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The global industrial topography is shifting, and the verdict is clear: If you’re not sustainable, you’re out.
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A resilient and sustainable value chain that transcends current industry barriers is a collective priority for all key stakeholders in the travel industry.
Adopting UNWTO's guidelines on sustainable tourism can help the industry pursue economic development and environmental protection together.
While globally supply chain leaders have committed investments into the circular economy, few have put those theories into practice. However, for manufacturers, embracing circularity is inevitable: their customers are more aware of the environmental impact on their businesses and regulatory agencies are making sustainability mandatory.
IT operations are a major contributor of emissions in the BFSI industry. We analyze the evolving IT requirements of firms and highlights the need to reduce the carbon footprint of BFSI firms’ IT operations. We also present a framework to measure and mitigate adverse environmental impact.
A resilient and sustainable value chain that transcends current industry barriers is a collective priority for all key stakeholders in the travel industry.
Adopting UNWTO's guidelines on sustainable tourism can help the industry pursue economic development and environmental protection together.
While globally supply chain leaders have committed investments into the circular economy, few have put those theories into practice. However, for manufacturers, embracing circularity is inevitable: their customers are more aware of the environmental impact on their businesses and regulatory agencies are making sustainability mandatory.
IT operations are a major contributor of emissions in the BFSI industry. We analyze the evolving IT requirements of firms and highlights the need to reduce the carbon footprint of BFSI firms’ IT operations. We also present a framework to measure and mitigate adverse environmental impact.
Former Secretary General, United Nations