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- Ensuring sustainable water management for all by 2030
Improving water management will close the gap between water demand and supply The Water Resources Group aims to close the water gap by 2030
- The best companies are the ones reinventing how they manage
Haier is not alone Across industries, the most forward-thinking companies aren’t just innovating their products—they’re reinventing how they operate Dutch healthcare provider Buurtzorg replaced rigid hierarchies with self-managing nursing teams, improving both efficiency and patient outcomes, while Japanese multinational Kyocera introduced its "amoeba management" system, breaking the
- This Japanese word is helping the country recycle and waste less
Japan has one of the world’s most sophisticated recycling and waste management systems – and with good reason
- From source to stomach: How blockchain tracks food across the supply . . .
Recognizing the need for a better solution to provide the transparency and traceability they needed, Silal Fresh turned to the blockchain Integrated into blockchain-based management system, supply chain providers record every touchpoint of a good or product into the ledger, so everyone across the chain can gain a clear view of that good's journey
- This is what the world’s waste does to people in poorer countries
Welcome to the global trash heap Our cities generate more than 2 billion tonnes of waste every year, but one-quarter of the world’s population doesn’t have access to a proper waste collection system In low-income countries all but a small amount of solid waste is burned or dumped
- Harnessing AI technology to build autonomous supply chains
Example: A company migrating from a legacy warehouse management system to a cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platform with integrated digital supply chain capabilities This shift enables end-to-end visibility, enhances coordination and improves response times to market fluctuations
- How Africa is leading the way in dealing with e-waste
The most sustainable system is one that is self-financing, which is why the role of businesses and entrepreneurs in e-waste management is essential In Nigeria, producers help cover the cost of e-waste management – including waste collection, separation and transfer, treatment and recycling and final disposal, as well as public information and awareness campaigns and training programmes
- How will asset tokenization transform the future of finance?
The road ahead Asset tokenization is still in its early stages, but its trajectory is clear As technology, regulation and market structures evolve, tokenized finance will become a pillar of the next-generation financial system by removing gatekeepers, reducing friction and making assets more accessible and transparent
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