From labor and safety issues to unethical sourcing and pollution violations, inadequate monitoring of corporate social responsibility (CSR), environmental and social governance (ESG), and sustainability risks within the supply chain can lead to brand and legal troubles for companies. What’s more, a violation or compliance issue at a supplier can result in serious supply disruptions, including factory shutdowns or materials being held up at customs points.
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