Fighting Against Forced Labour-And Child Labour-In Supply Chains Act
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BILL S-211, an Act to enact the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act and to amend the Customs Tariff, had a first reading November 24, 2021 in Canada’s Senate. The Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act imposes an obligation on certain government institutions and private-sector entities to report on […]
Trade & Logistics Month In Review – June 2022
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Read the International trade and logistics industry news, trends, events, and updates that impacted the industry. TraversEd June 2022 Summary. MARITIME June 1: North European Box Ports at Capacity Even Before Peak Season Starts – The Loadstar With a wave of import containers expected from Shanghai’s reopening and peak season just around the corner, North Europe’s box […]
The Role Of Logistics In Making Fashion And Consumer Electronics Circular
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A February 2022 whitepaper from DHL discussed the topic of circularity, and its role in fashion and consumer electronics. At its heart, circularity describes a departure from the traditional produce-sell-use-waste paradigm toward more sustainability. A circular economy could be thought of as a design for an ecosystem that builds on sustainability, visibility, and multidirectional flows. […]