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C.J. Nord is the Founder of Supply Chains for Good, an organization that applies supply chain expertise to social impact, public safety, family prosperity, and circular-economy challenges. With nearly 30 years of experience running manufacturing supply chains, she has collaborated with government and private entities to avert major supply chain disruptions and support public safety. C.J. has also created initiatives such as "There's Cash in that Trash" and has engaged in advocacy work addressing racially biased law-enforcement training targets. In this episode… Supply chain leaders do more than move products — they solve the hidden systems problems that shape businesses, communities, and everyday life. When waste, regulation, education gaps, or infrastructure breakdowns threaten progress, the right operational mindset can turn those challenges into opportunities. How can supply chain thinking help solve problems far beyond the warehouse? C.J. Nord suggests treating the supply chain as a practical tool for protecting people, strengthening businesses, and building effective systems. As a manufacturing and supply chain leader, she encourages professionals to look for root causes, use data before accepting regulations or assumptions, and design circular systems around profit instead of penalties. Start with the problem, bring the right partners to the table, and build solutions where every stakeholder has a reason to say yes. In this episode of The Tao of Pizza Podcast, Mark Hiddleson chats with C.J. Nord, Founder of Supply Chains for Good, about using supply chain expertise to create social and economic impact. C.J. discusses her "There's Cash in That Trash" initiative, turning wood waste into bioenergy, and why supply chain leaders need a bigger role in preventing disruption.
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