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"Retailers and distributors increasingly see carbon emissions performance as a source of competitive advantage, and consumers want to become 'greener'; 85% are either 'extremely' or 'somewhat' concerned by climate change. It is possible that changing consumer awareness around carbon emissions will impact on demand for products in different ways, particularly if carbon calculation and labeling schemes bring footprint information to the fore. The effects of changing consumer demands, combined with a supporting response from the large global retailers, could therefore have a profound effect on supply chains." World Economic Forum, 2009 (Supply Chain Decarbonization)


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