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3 Apr 2008

Author:
World Environment Center

GM Holden to 'Green' its Supply Chain [Australia]

GM Holden and the World Environment Center (WEC) are joining forces to launch a program to help GM Holden [part of General Motors] and its suppliers improve their environmental performance. Announced today at GM Holden's Port Melbourne headquarters, the "Greening the Supply Chain" program is aimed at promoting sustainable development at every link of the supply chain in Australia’s automotive industry.