Alexis BatemaninMITSupplyChainBarriers to Sustainability: Why Suppliers are Part of the Problem and the SolutionWhat is standing in the way of supply chain sustainability success?May 11, 2021May 11, 2021
Alexis BatemaninMITSupplyChainWhere Governments Fall Short in Combating Forced Labor in Supply Chains — And How They Can ImproveIt’s time for governments worldwide to step up to the plate with meaningful and effective laws.Nov 18, 2020Nov 18, 2020
Alexis BatemaninMITSupplyChainWhat Does Covid-19 Mean for Supply Chain Sustainability?Prior to the pandemic, corporate interest in supply chain sustainability was rising dramatically. But Covid-19 has reshaped the trajectory.Oct 15, 2020Oct 15, 2020
Alexis BatemaninMITSupplyChainDomestic Labor Issues Pose Hidden Supply Chain RisksThe COVID-19 crisis is now making it clear that workplace conditions closer to home may need to come under closer scrutiny.May 7, 2020May 7, 2020
Alexis BatemaninMITSupplyChainLinear to Circular: Reshaping Supply Chains for a Sustainable FutureCircular supply chains are at the heart of efforts to tackle the massive environmental problems created by waste and end-of-life products.Jan 21, 20202Jan 21, 20202
Alexis BatemaninMITSupplyChainResearch Maps a Greener Future for E-CommerceAlexis Bateman and Ken CottrillNov 8, 2019Nov 8, 2019
Alexis BatemaninMITSupplyChainFed Foot-Dragging on Food Regs Highlights Company RoleConsumers are deeply concerned about food safety issues at a time when Federal regulators appear to be pulling back from stricter…Dec 6, 2018Dec 6, 2018