Author explains how sustainability can work in society today
Supply chain professor of practice looks at sustainability through the eyes of a green entrepreneur in his new book.
Supply chain professor of practice looks at sustainability through the eyes of a green entrepreneur in his new book.
In this story aired March 18, 2021, on Arizona PBS:
The word sustainability wasn't in my dictionary. When I went back (to India) and saw what had happened to my backyard, which was the Himalayas where I grew up, it was savaged. There were Lay's potato chip packets all the way to the mouth of the most sacred river in the county. And that's when the wake-up call happened.
– Hitendra Chaturvedi, supply chain management professor of practice
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