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9 Nov 2015

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Institute of Public & Environmental Affairs (IPE) ,
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公众环境研究中心 (IPE),
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公眾環境研究中心(IPE)

Press release: Corporate Information Transparency Index (CITI) Rankings for Top 100 Brands

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The Corporate Information Transparency Index (CITI) green supply chain rankings for the top-100 brands were released in Tianjin, China. The rankings show that a group of leading brands’ efforts on green procurement and production are achieving substantive progress, but most brands still have immense room for improvement. At the same time, green supply chain construction is drawing recognition from the government, enterprises and society. The CITI index is the world’s first quantitative evaluation system to measure brands’ environmental supply chain performance in China...It was jointly developed by the Institute of Public & Environmental Affairs (IPE) and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).