Corporate sustainability initiatives are critical to the health of our planet – but the distance between objectives and regulated execution on a detailed level can sometimes be very broad. Case in point: Worthington Industries, the last U.S. based manufacturer of lightweight recyclable cylinders for transporting refrigerants. Because their cylinders are used to transport hydrofluorocarbons (or HFCs), they're on a collision course with the EPA… cue the drama. In this week's Dial P audio podcast, Kelly Barner breaks down the good news, bad news, and surprising news in this supply chain related story: – Why the precise difference in meaning and usage of words like disposable, non-refillable, recyclable, and refillable matter – The complexities caused by the intertwined nature of government regulators and global supply chains – The role of legislation and interpretation in enacting sustainability requirements
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