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The Unregulated Link in a Toxic Supply Chain

One weak link in the supply chain can turn efficiency into danger.

Many products we use every day come from long, complex supply chains. Somewhere along the way, there is often a weak spot, an unregulated link. This could be a factory with unsafe working conditions, a farm using harmful chemicals or a supplier that hides where materials really come from. These hidden links can cause serious harm to people and the planet.

Since no one is watching closely, bad practices can slip through. This is how toxic supplychains grow quietly behind the scenes. Brands may not even know these problems exist in their own systems.

That is where traceability comes in. It gives companies a clear view of every step in their supply chain. With the right tools, brands can track where things are made, who is involved and how each part affects the environment and workers.

When companies use traceability, they can spot and fix these weak spots. They can work only with trusted suppliers, cut out harmful practices and prove they are doing the right thing. It also gives customers peace of mind, they know what they are buying and where it came from.

Traceability shines a light on the darkest parts of the supply chain. And with that light, brands can make better choices for people, the planet and the future.

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