The Supply Chain Dialogues

S04E07 - What Actually Works: Recommendations for Achieving Net-Zero Emissions

34 min · 17 de nov de 2025
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After six episodes dismantling conventional wisdom about supply chain sustainability, Episode 7 delivers actionable solutions. Based on rigorous research with German discrete manufacturing companies, this episode translates counterintuitive findings into specific recommendations for academics, policymakers, and business leaders. Discover why transformation trumps measurement, why current regulatory approaches fail, and what actually works to achieve net-zero Scope 3 emissions. Essential listening for anyone frustrated that sustainability investments aren't delivering climate impact.

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