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Editorial<\/span><\/h2>\n

Dear readers,<\/p>\n

The COVID-19 pandemic is very much at the front of our minds, both in business and our personal life, turning many decisions and our everyday routines upsidedown. But the ongoing crisis also gives us an opportunity to completely rethink our business structures and processes. Dealing with climate change and making a sustainable contribution to society is undoubtedly one of the most important challenges, but also one of the most complex. In our cover story, we\u2019ll show you how you can approach this issue, and how procurement can make your business\nsustainable.<\/p>\n

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Consumer goods manufacturers and retailers have recently seen a growing demand for sustainability among consumers. Using sustainable packaging as an example, we have investigated the possibilities for meeting corporate social responsibility.\u00a0 We also show how regionalizing your supply chain can be a smart move.<\/p>\n

The first and most important step of all projects to increase sustainability is the creation of transparency as the basis for all subsequent measures. Our latest Raw Materials Study reveals that this is something lacking in many companies, and we\u2019ll share the study\u2019s findings with you in this issue.<\/p>\n

Happy reading \u2013 and stay safe!<\/strong><\/p>\n\n

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