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NEW QUESTION # 19
A homeowner planning to purchase a new air conditioner notices an energy rating label on each model. This rating scheme provides details on the unit's energy efficiency, cooling capacity, and environmental impact. How does this information assist the buyer in making a decision?
- A. It ensures that the most expensive air conditioner is always the best choice
- B. It guarantees that the air conditioner will last for a specific number of years
- C. It ensures that all air conditioners have the same level of performance
- D. It provides clear information on energy efficiency and expected electricity consumption
Answer: D
Explanation:
Choice B - A rating scheme (such as an Energy Star rating or SEER rating) helps buyers understand how much electricity an air conditioner will use. This allows them to choose a model that is cost-effective and environmentally friendly. This is the correct answer Incorrect answer:
Choice A - Incorrect - A rating scheme does not make all air conditioners equal in performance. Instead, it helps buyers compare different models based on efficiency, cooling capacity, and energy consumption. Air conditioners may vary in technology, features, and effectiveness.
Choice C - A rating scheme does not indicate product lifespan. Durability depends on factors like brand, usage, maintenance, and build quality, which are not necessarily covered by the rating system.
Choice D- A higher price does not always mean better efficiency. Some expensive models may have extra features but still consume more energy. A rating scheme helps buyers focus on energy savings and performance rather than just cost.
Reference:
LO-3.2; Page 287; Role of industry standards and frameworks used by organizations in securing ESG considerations and ethical standards
NEW QUESTION # 20
A retail company has recently faced supply chain fraud, including counterfeit products and inflated invoices from suppliers. To enhance its fraud prevention measures, the management team is considering various strategies. Which of the following would be the most effective approach to mitigating supply chain fraud?
- A. Keep Up to Date with Legislation
- B. Establish a Diverse Supply Chain
- C. Fact-Finding Questionnaires
- D. Due Diligence on Suppliers
Answer: D
Explanation:
Choice D- This is the correct option. Due diligence refers to the comprehensive assessment and verification of suppliers' backgrounds, financial health, and compliance with ethical standards. This includes checking for certifications, conducting audits, and evaluating their business practices. By thoroughly vetting suppliers, companies can significantly reduce the risk of partnering with those involved in fraudulent activities, making this the most direct and effective strategy against fraud.
Incorrect answer:
Choice A- Establishing a diverse supply chain involves engaging multiple suppliers across different regions and sectors. This approach reduces reliance on any single supplier, making it harder for fraudulent activities to go unnoticed. However, while diversification can reduce risk, it does not directly address the verification of supplier integrity or prevent fraud at individual supplier levels.
Choice B- Staying informed about relevant laws and regulations is crucial for compliance and avoiding legal issues. While this can help protect a company from legal repercussions related to fraud, it does not inherently prevent fraud itself. It's more about ensuring that the company operates within legal boundaries rather than directly addressing fraudulent practices.
Choice C- Fact-finding questionnaires are tools used to gather information from suppliers regarding their operations, risk management, and compliance measures. While this can provide insights into a supplier's practices and help identify potential risks, it may not be as thorough or effective as direct due diligence efforts. Suppliers might provide misleading information, so this method should complement more rigorous vetting processes.
Reference:
LO-1.1; Page 51; Issues impacting ethical and sustainable procurement and supply: modern slavery, bribery, corruption, fraud and human rights infringements
NEW QUESTION # 21
A multinational retail company faces cybersecurity incidents, including unauthorized access to customer payment data and phishing attacks. To strengthen information security, the board seeks a globally recognized framework. The IT team must recommend the most suitable ISO standard for managing these risks systematically. Which ISO standard should the company adopt?
- A. ISO 45001
- B. ISO 27001
- C. ISO 9001
- D. ISO 20400
Answer: B
Explanation:
Choice A - ISO 9001 focuses on quality management and ensuring consistent product or service delivery. While it is valuable for improving operational processes, it does not specifically address information security risks or cybersecurity threats.
Choice B - ISO 27001 is the globally recognized standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS). It helps organizations systematically manage and improve their cybersecurity practices, protect customer data, and mitigate risks such as unauthorized access and phishing attacks..
Choice C - This standard focuses on sustainable procurement, ensuring ethical and environmental considerations in supply chain management. It is not relevant to cybersecurity.
Choice D- This standard addresses, occupational health and safety (OH&S), helping organizations improve workplace safety and reduce risks of injuries but does not cover information security.
Reference:
LO-3.3; Page 314; Importance of updating internal and governance standards
NEW QUESTION # 22
Which scenario best illustrates the inclusion of a community benefits clause in a procurement contract?
- A. A supplier is required to adhere to strict environmental standards during project execution
- B. A construction company agrees to use locally sourced materials to reduce costs
- C. A contractor commits to employing a percentage of workers from the local community and offering training programs for skill development
- D. A procurement contract mandates penalties for late delivery of goods
Answer: C
Explanation:
Choice B- A community benefits clause is included in procurement contracts to promote social and economic benefits for local communities. This often includes actions like creating job opportunities, providing training, or supporting local businesses, as described in option B.
Incorrect answer:
Choice A- Focuses on cost reduction rather than community benefits.
Choice C- Relates more to environmental considerations than community development.
Choice D- This option is about enforcement mechanisms, not generating community benefits.
Reference:
LO-2.2; Page 186-187; Monitoring Contract Performance
NEW QUESTION # 23
Progoti Motors, a Bangladeshi company, has purchased a new fleet of vehicles from Japan. Which TWO of the following would be included in the 'Total Landed Costs' of this purchase?
- A. Research and development costs
- B. Disposal costs
- C. Import duties
- D. Transportation costs
- E. Recycling costs
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
According to the study guide, total landed cost includes the original product price, transportation costs, fees, customs and duty charges, currency exchange rates, and handling costs. Therefore, Choices B and C are correct. Landed costs typically do not include expenses unrelated to the production and sale of a single item or costs that are difficult to determine precisely. Choices A, D, and E fall into this category.
Reference:
LO-1.4; Page 107; Demand Management and the need for urgent orders
NEW QUESTION # 24
Which TWO of the following statements are TRUE regarding the adjudication method of dispute resolution?
- A. The process is not confidential
- B. It is a more formal process than litigation
- C. It is faster than resolving disputes through the courts
- D. It is more expensive than litigation
- E. A decision must be made within 28 days
Answer: C,E
Explanation:
Choice B-This is true. According to typical adjudication rules, decisions must be rendered quickly, usually within 28 days of the referral.
Choice D- This is true, adjudication is designed to resolve disputes swiftly compared to court proceedings.
Incorrect answer:
Choice A-This is false, adjudication is generally a confidential process.
Choice C- This is false, adjudication is less formal than litigation.
Choice E-This is false, adjudication is typically less costly than litigation.
Reference:
LO-2.4; Page 238; Escalating non-compliance and making exit arrangements
NEW QUESTION # 25
A company dedicated to sustainable procurement is evaluating its processes to integrate Fair Trade goods. At which stage of the procurement process can Fair Trade requirements be most strategically incorporated?
- A. After contract award, during supplier performance evaluation
- B. When monitoring supplier compliance during the contract term
- C. During tender specification development and supplier evaluation
- D. During pre-procurement planning and market research
Answer: C
Explanation:
Choice D- This is the most strategic stage for including Fair Trade requirements, as it ensures suppliers are aware of the criteria upfront and allows for evaluation based on their adherence to these standards.
Incorrect answer:
Choice A - While monitoring suppliers post-contract is important, it's reactive rather than strategic. The ability to enforce Fair Trade requirements is limited if they weren't specified from the start.
Choice B - This stage helps identify Fair Trade suppliers and assess feasibility but doesn't directly bind suppliers to comply with Fair Trade standards.
Choice C - Compliance monitoring is crucial for maintaining standards, but it's not the stage where requirements are introduced.
Reference:
LO-3.3; Page 311-312; Fairtrade standards that affect the workplace and producers and their implications for procurement and supply
NEW QUESTION # 26
Which three of the following can the procurement function use to integrate sustainability into contract pricing and payment terms?
- A. Pricing mechanisms focused on developing large-scale businesses
- B. Pricing based on quality focus
- C. Payment terms focused on supporting multinational corporations
- D. Flexible price agreements
- E. Incentivized payment terms
Answer: B,D,E
Explanation:
Choice A- Supports sustainability by accommodating cost changes tied to sustainable practices (e.g., carbon pricing, resource scarcity).
Choice C- Pricing based on quality focus prioritizes sustainability by valuing higher quality, sustainable products or services over lower-cost alternatives.
Choice D- Rewards suppliers for meeting or exceeding sustainability targets (e.g., early payments for sustainable achievements).
Incorrect answer:
Choice B- Not directly related to sustainability, unless tied to large-scale sustainable initiatives (e.g., renewable energy projects).
Choice E- This does not directly contribute to sustainability and may favor established corporations over smaller, more innovative, and potentially sustainable suppliers.
Reference:
LO-2.2; Page 187-191; Monitoring Contract Performance
NEW QUESTION # 27
Alphacom Corporation seeks to enhance its competitive advantage through global sourcing. Which of the following strategies would best contribute to this goal?
- A. Centralizing all procurement decisions at the headquarters to streamline processes
- B. Establishing partnerships with local suppliers to enhance supply chain responsiveness
- C. Investing in automated technologies to replace local labor
- D. Hiring additional staff to manage remote sourcing operations
Answer: B
Explanation:
Choice B - This option is the correct answer, as it emphasizes the value of strong local relationships. Local suppliers can provide faster delivery times, better understanding of regional market needs, and flexibility in adapting to changes, all of which enhance competitiveness..
Incorrect answer:
Choice C- Centralizing procurement can lead to efficiency but may overlook the benefits of local insights and responsiveness. This approach might result in a lack of adaptability to local market conditions, which can hinder competitive advantage.
Choice D- Although automation can increase efficiency and lower production costs, it may reduce the ability to quickly adapt to changes in consumer preferences or market conditions. It also removes the local insight that human suppliers can provide, potentially leading to a disconnect from customer needs.
Reference:
LO-1.2; Page 69; Competitive advantage through global sourcing
NEW QUESTION # 28
A Fair Trade-certified coffee cooperative located in a rural area is undergoing an audit to assess its compliance with Fair Trade standards. During the audit, several non-compliance issues are identified, requiring immediate corrective action to align with International Labour Organization (ILO) standards.
For each identified breach, match the corresponding Fair Trade Principle with the most relevant ILO Standard by selecting the appropriate option and placing it in the table below.
Breach 1: Workers in the coffee processing plant are exposed to prolonged noise levels during their shifts. However, many employees do not have or are not using proper hearing protection, raising serious concerns about potential hearing damage.
Breach 2: A significant number of workers, particularly local laborers, receive wages below the living wage threshold. This has resulted in financial hardship for their families, despite the cooperative's Fair Trade certification.
Breach 3: The cooperative is engaged in environmentally harmful waste disposal practices, frequently dumping waste into nearby streams. This has led to increasing concerns among local communities and environmental advocacy groups regarding the negative impact on the local ecosystem.
Breach 4: The cooperative exhibits gender-based employment disparities, where women are not appointed to certain roles, particularly managerial and supervisory positions. Additionally, the required uniforms for these roles fail to accommodate women, further restricting their opportunities due to health and safety regulations.
- A. Respect to the environment: Employers must adopt practices that reduce environmental impact and ensure that the working environment does not harm the local ecosystem
- B. Fair Payment: Workers must receive fair wages that meet the minimum living wage requirements.
- C. Good working conditions: Workers must be provided with a safe working environment that meets all health and safety standards, including protective equipment
- D. No discrimination, gender equity, freedom of association: Employers must ensure gender equality in hiring practices and provide equal opportunities for all workers, regardless of gender.
Answer: A,B,C,D
Explanation:
Good Working Conditions → A) Workers must be provided with a safe working environment that meets all health and safety standards, including protective equipment. The Fair-Trade principle of good working conditions emphasizes that workers should have access to a safe, healthy, and supportive work environment. ILO Principle A aligns with this by requiring safety measures such as protective equipment to ensure worker well-being. Fair Payment → C) Workers must receive fair wages that meet the minimum living wage requirements.
NEW QUESTION # 29
Which of the following is a requirement for an Environmental Management System (EMS) according to ISO 14001?
- A. Periodic reviews conducted by external auditors
- B. An environmental policy statement
- C. A sustainability policy statement
- D. Setting recycling targets
Answer: B
Explanation:
Choice B - Under ISO 14001: Environmental Management System (EMS), an organization is required to establish, implement, and maintain an environmental policy statement that reflects its commitment to environmental protection, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement.
Incorrect answer:
Choice A - While sustainability is important, ISO 14001 specifically requires an environmental policy statement, not a sustainability policy. Sustainability encompasses a broader scope, including social and economic factors, whereas ISO 14001 focuses primarily on environmental aspects.
Choice C - ISO 14001 does not mandate specific recycling targets. Instead, it requires organizations to identify their environmental aspects and impacts, set environmental objectives, and develop action plans. Recycling may be one of the objectives, but it is not a mandatory requirement.
Choice D- While ISO 14001 requires periodic reviews (such as internal audits and management reviews), external audits are not mandatory unless the organization seeks ISO 14001 certification. Certification audits are conducted by third-party auditors, but internal audits and management reviews are the primary monitoring mechanisms required by the standard.
Reference:
LO-3.2; Page 284-285; Role of industry standards and frameworks used by organizations in securing ESG considerations and ethical standards
NEW QUESTION # 30
How do Fair Trade organizations protect raw material producers from economic hardship?
- A. They set a minimum price for purchasing the raw materials
- B. They establish standards for working conditions
- C. They ensure the final products are labeled as Fair Trade
- D. They contribute money to communal funds for local investment
Answer: A
Explanation:
Choice B- Fair Trade ensures producers receive a guaranteed minimum price or local living wage for their goods, providing financial security and protection against market fluctuations. This is the correct answer.
Incorrect answer:
Choice A- This is important for community development but does not directly address the immediate economic stability of producers.
Choice C- Although improving working conditions is a key component of Fair Trade, it does not directly protect producers from economic hardships related to pricing or income stability.
Choice D- Labeling products as Fair Trade can help attract ethical consumers, but it doesn't directly protect producers from unstable economic conditions.
Reference:
LO-3.3; Page 295; The World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) and its principles and Charter of Fair Trade and implications for procurement and supply
NEW QUESTION # 31
NIMBUS TeK, a leading call center employing cost-effective English-speaking workers in countries like India, Pakistan, and the Philippines, has gained a competitive advantage through global sourcing. Which of the following are effective global sourcing practices that the call center has implemented? Select any TWO.
- A. Service Level Agreement
- B. Managing relationship with supplier before selection
- C. Key Performance Indicator
- D. Detailed research of the market and potential suppliers
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
Choice B- Option B is the correct answer as it is a part of RESEARCH under good practices. Choice D- Giving suppliers a clear understanding of the business expectations is a good practice in global sourcing. Therefore is also an answer. Incorrect answer: Choice A- Supplier relationship management is essential but once the supplier has been selected. Choice C- Key Performance Indicator is not a part of good practices in global sourcing. Reference: LO-1.2; Page 70; Competitive advantage through global sourcing
NEW QUESTION # 32
A large electronics company uses third-party audits to ensure supplier compliance with labor standards. However, one supplier has raised concerns about undergoing multiple audits from different buyers, each with varying requirements. The supplier argues that this is diverting resources from making meaningful labor condition improvements.
Which issue is most relevant to the electronics company?
- A. Risk of audit fraud
- B. Hidden issues
- C. Box ticking
- D. Audit fatigue
Answer: D
Explanation:
Option A- The supplier's complaint about being overwhelmed by repeated audits from multiple buyers aligns with the concept of audit fatigue. This issue arises when frequent and overlapping audits burden suppliers, making it harder for them to implement sustainable improvements.
Incorrect answer:
Option B- This refers to a superficial approach to compliance, where suppliers focus on meeting the minimum requirements on paper rather than making meaningful, lasting improvements in working conditions. The scenario focuses on the supplier being overwhelmed by frequent audits, not on them meeting requirements superficially.
Option C- Risk of Audit Fraud arises when suppliers deliberately falsify records, misrepresent practices, or hide non-compliance to pass audits. There's no indication in the scenario that the supplier is misrepresenting their compliance or engaging in fraudulent activities.
Option D- This refers to problems that remain undetected during audits due to ineffective audit processes or deliberate concealment by suppliers. The scenario does not mention undetected issues or gaps in identifying non-compliance; the focus is on the supplier's challenges with repeated audits.
Reference:
LO-3.1; Page 273; Labor codes of conduct: Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) and Social Accountability International's standard SA8000
NEW QUESTION # 33
Mr. Jerry, a procurement professional at a multinational company, notices unusually low labor rates within the supply chain. Which of the following should be his primary concern?
- A. Fraudulent activity
- B. Bribe
- C. Corruption
- D. Modern Slavery
Answer: D
Explanation:
Choice A- A procurement professional can evaluate the risk of slavery in their supply chain by considering whether buyers negotiate excessively low prices. If suppliers are pressured to reduce costs, it can negatively impact the finances of businesses involved in raw material production, increasing the likelihood of forced labor. Therefore, Choice A is the correct answer.
Choice B- Corruption is the dishonest or fraudulent behavior of people in power. This could be in the form of a producer bribing an official to get access to more farmland. It does not relate to low labor rates.
Choice C- Bribery is the act of offering money or something valuable to another person to persuade them to do something for you. Therefore is not concerned with labor rates.
Choice D- Fraud is the criminal deception that is designed to give a person or business a financial or personal benefit, ranging from bribes offered during supplier selection to forged checks during financing to fraudulent payments or payment guarantees. This option is not associated with low labor raters thus is not the answer.
Reference:
LO-1.1; Page 45; Issues impacting ethical and sustainable procurement and supply: modern slavery, bribery, corruption, fraud and human rights infringements
NEW QUESTION # 34
The Rampal Power Station, a 1320 MW coal-fired power plant, has recently faced accusations of poor health and safety standards in the workplace. Workers have reported being forced to work without safety masks, exposing them to air pollution. If Rampal Power Station fails to improve its health and safety standards, which of the following is the most likely primary consequence?
- A. Loss of reputation
- B. Acquisition of poor quality materials from suppliers
- C. Complexity in calculating insurance coverage
- D. Destruction of the environment
Answer: A
Explanation:
Choice B - Loss of reputation and damage to brand is a primary consequence of poor safety standards in the workplace for the power plant.
Incorrect answer:
Choice A - This option suggests that poor health and safety standards might lead to a decrease in the quality of materials sourced. While safety issues can affect worker performance and productivity, they do not directly relate to the quality of materials acquired from suppliers. Poor health and safety standards are more likely to impact employee morale and retention rather than the procurement process.
Choice C -Environmental effect is an indirect consequence for Rampal power plant but more so to the locals living there and natural habitat. If health and safety standards are not improved, it could lead to environmental issues, but this would be a broader consequence rather than a primary one related to workplace conditions.
Choice D-Although in cases of workers injury or death, calculating insurance would be complex, as not all injury and health related costs are covered by insurance, like sick pay, lost time, fines etc. But this is more of a secondary internal challenge and not a primary consequence of the power plant.
Reference:
LO-1.3; Page 99-100; Health and safety standards
NEW QUESTION # 35
Which labor standard or framework utilizes National Contact Points to promote compliance and resolve disputes related to responsible business conduct?
- A. Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI)
- B. OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
- C. UN Global Compact
- D. ILO Multinational Enterprises Declaration
Answer: B
Explanation:
Option C- OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (Correct): Uses National Contact Points (NCPs) as a mechanism to promote adherence to the guidelines, provide support, and facilitate dispute resolution in cases of non-compliance.
Incorrect answer:
Option A- UN Global Compact: Does not use National Contact Points; it is a voluntary initiative promoting corporate sustainability principles.
Option B- ILO Multinational Enterprises Declaration: Provides guidance on labor practices but does not include National Contact Points for implementation or dispute resolution.
Option D- Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI): Focuses on ethical supply chain practices and does not involve National Contact Points.
Reference:
LO-3.1; Page 269; Labor codes of conduct: Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) and Social Accountability International's standard SA8000
NEW QUESTION # 36
A leading coffee retailer has launched an initiative to purchase raw materials, such as coffee beans, directly from farmers instead of through intermediaries like exporters. By adopting a partnership approach and investing in the local community, what is this practice called?
- A. World Trade
- B. Trade Initiative
- C. Direct Trade
- D. Fair Trade
Answer: C
Explanation:
Choice C - The above practice is known as Direct Trade, where the buyer (in this case, the coffee retailer) works directly with the producers (farmers) without intermediaries such as exporters or traders. Direct Trade focuses on building strong relationships, ensuring fairer pricing for farmers, and often includes investments in the local community.
Incorrect answer:
Choice A - World Trade is a broad term that refers to the global exchange of goods and services and does not describe the specific practice of eliminating intermediaries.
Choice B - Fair Trade, while similar in its focus on ethical sourcing, operates under specific certification standards and often involves a governing body overseeing the supply chain.
Choice D- Trade Initiative is a general term and not a recognized practice like Direct Trade or Fair Trade.
Reference:
LO-3.3; Page 309; Fairtrade standards that affect the workplace and producers and their implications for procurement and supply
NEW QUESTION # 37
Demand forecasting collects data on a company's supply capacity for an item, including current and projected supply categorized by industry and product end use. Is this statement TRUE?
- A. Yes - it is primarily used by manufacturing companies within the supply chain
- B. No - demand forecasting analyzes a company's demand for an item, including current and projected demand
- C. Yes - it gathers information about both supply and demand
- D. No - supply forecasting predicts short- and long-term prices and trends
Answer: B
Explanation:
Demand forecasting involves analyzing a company's demand for a specific item or SKU, including current and projected demand categorized by industry and product end use. Therefore, the correct answer is Choice A.
Reference:
LO-1.4; Page 114; Short term commercial gains and long term availability
NEW QUESTION # 38
In what circumstances is Expert Determination the most suitable method for resolving contract disputes?
- A. personality disputes
- B. high value contracts
- C. technical disputes
- D. international contracts
Answer: C
Explanation:
Choice C- This is the correct answer. Expert Determination is particularly suited for disputes that require specialized technical knowledge, such as issues related to engineering, construction, or IT systems. An independent expert with relevant expertise can assess and resolve the dispute effectively.
Incorrect answer:
Choice A-Expert Determination is not specifically suited to international contracts. While it could be used in such cases, it is more about the nature of the dispute (technical issues) rather than the geographic scope of the contract.
Choice B- The value of the contract does not determine the suitability of Expert Determination. Other methods like arbitration or litigation are often more common for resolving high-value disputes.
Choice D- Expert Determination is not designed to handle personality conflicts or disputes rooted in interpersonal disagreements. Mediation or other relationship-focused methods are more appropriate in such cases.
Reference:
LO-2.4; Page 236; Escalating non-compliance and making exit arrangements
NEW QUESTION # 39
Which of the following strategies is primarily designed to lower business costs while also considering social and environmental impacts?
- A. Increasing Product Prices
- B. Outsourcing
- C. Value Engineering
- D. Cutting Workforce Salaries
Answer: C
Explanation:
Choice B- Value engineering is a structured approach to improving the value of products or services by analyzing their functions. It aims to reduce costs without sacrificing quality, thereby enhancing overall efficiency. It reviews and amends new products like reworking or developing new processes so that fewer raw materials are used or wasted in production of goods. This method encourages innovation and sustainability, often leading to more environmentally friendly processes and materials, and can also foster positive social outcomes by improving product design and usability.
Incorrect answer:
Choice A- Outsourcing involves contracting third-party companies to handle certain business functions or processes. While it can reduce costs by utilizing cheaper labor or specialized services, it often does not address social or environmental impacts. In some cases, outsourcing can lead to negative consequences, such as job losses in the local economy or reliance on suppliers with poor labor practices.
Choice C- Increasing product prices is a straightforward way to improve profit margins, but it does not reduce costs. In fact, this strategy can alienate customers, especially in competitive markets. Additionally, it may not have any direct impact on social or environmental considerations, and could potentially lead to decreased accessibility for consumers.
Choice D- Cutting salaries is a short-term cost-saving measure that can severely impact employee morale, loyalty, and productivity. While it may reduce costs temporarily, it often leads to higher turnover rates and loss of skilled workers. This strategy can have negative social impacts on the workforce and may ultimately harm the company's reputation and long-term sustainability.
Reference:
LO-1.1; Page 28-29; The risks and rewards of adopting ESG considerations in securing ethical and sustainable procurement and supply arrangements
NEW QUESTION # 40
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