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How to Use Downstream Vendor Programs to Manage EHS Risks
Cost: Free for members; $49 for non-membersThis interactive webinar will teach you how peer companies have leveraged downstream vendors to reduce EHS risks and achieve their business goals.
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Uncovering Forced Labor in the Supply Chain
Cost: Free for members; $49 for non-membersNearly 300 industry professionals surveyed from 150 companies stated that worker and human rights are companies' most significant priority over the next 1-2 years. Learn how to identify forced labor and worker rights issues in your own supply chain, as well as practical strategies to address them.
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Sustainability in the Supply Chain
Cost: FREE thanks to financial support from Intelex Technologies Inc.What are the strategies your peers are using to engage suppliers in sustainability? What is being done to improve supplier sustainability? This webinar features highlights from NAEM's benchmark on supply chain sustainability.
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Managing the Risk of Hazardous Materials Compliance
Cost: Free for Members, $49 for Non-MembersDoes your company have a formal management system for hazardous materials transportation? If not, this webinar explains the risks and compliance issues associated with shipping hazardous materials and provides strategies you can use to improve your operations immediately.
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Using Sustainability to Drive Supply Chain Performance
Cost: Free for members, $49 for Non-MembersAs your sustainability focus starts to extend beyond your own operations, you are confronted with a new set of challenges and risks. This webinar explores how peer companies are integrating sustainability into how they manage their supply chains, and the business benefits of this approach.
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Conflict Minerals: An Emerging Product Stewardship and Supply Chain Issue
Cost: Free for Members, $49 for Non-MembersLegislation passed in July 2010 is now impacting EHS and sustainability managers across all industries, ranging from electronics to food packaging. Learn how three leading companies are facing this new regulation from the beginning of the supply chain to the end retailer. Don’t assume you are not impacted, and find out how to address this issue.
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Impact of Sustainability on Corporate Strategies
Cost: Free for Members, $149 for Non-MembersSustainability is no longer a disparate "green" project but a significant driver of business strategy and competitive advantage. Learn how companies incorporate sustainability into their plans to achieve business and environmental goals.