
A sustainable beauty solution
Australia’s first beauty e-commerce retailer boosts sustainability with a flexible WMS, cutting cardboard use while optimizing operations.
Sustainable practices are at the forefront of society, as governments and consumers are demanding more from businesses. While emissions are the starting point for many organizations, building social and corporate responsibility into the supply chain will be key to meeting future expectations and regulations.
People’s awareness of their impact on the planet is growing. Global forces are imposing more and more regulations on businesses to become more sustainable. But as the supply chain makes efforts to cut its CO2 emissions and carbon footprints, it also needs to keep demanding customers satisfied. And in order to achieve sustainability goals, companies need to take a holistic approach to warehouse operations.
Create a truly sustainable supply chain, and you will not only comply with more stringent regulations but also earn the loyalty of customers as a brand that matches their values. Supply chain companies need to look at their operations from one end to the other – both in and out of their warehouse – to ensure their impact on people and the planet is as positive as possible.
Australia’s first beauty e-commerce retailer boosts sustainability with a flexible WMS, cutting cardboard use while optimizing operations.
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