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Rethinking supply chain resilience from the first mile

17 min · 26 de may de 2026
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As climate shocks intensify and new due diligence laws take effect, supply chain resilience is increasingly a business priority, but too often the focus remains on responding to disruption rather than addressing the conditions that create vulnerability in the first place.  In this episode, Rachel Potter (ISEAL) sits down with Sheila Senathirajah, Head of Social Impact at ISEAL, to explore why resilience needs to be understood from the first mile and what that means for companies sourcing from complex global supply chains.  They discuss how sustainability systems can build resilience through better producer engagement, improved visibility of first-mile risks, and longer-term investment in the people and landscapes that underpin global supply chains. From climate pressures and due diligence legislation to sourcing risk and investor expectations, the conversation makes the case for moving beyond short-term crisis response to building truly resilient supply chains.  www.iseal.org

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Portada del episodio Rethinking supply chain resilience from the first mile

Rethinking supply chain resilience from the first mile

As climate shocks intensify and new due diligence laws take effect, supply chain resilience is increasingly a business priority, but too often the focus remains on responding to disruption rather than addressing the conditions that create vulnerability in the first place.  In this episode, Rachel Potter (ISEAL) sits down with Sheila Senathirajah, Head of Social Impact at ISEAL, to explore why resilience needs to be understood from the first mile and what that means for companies sourcing from complex global supply chains.  They discuss how sustainability systems can build resilience through better producer engagement, improved visibility of first-mile risks, and longer-term investment in the people and landscapes that underpin global supply chains. From climate pressures and due diligence legislation to sourcing risk and investor expectations, the conversation makes the case for moving beyond short-term crisis response to building truly resilient supply chains.  www.iseal.org

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