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Corporate America's expectations for supply chain transparency and control continue to grow as companies work to manage growing risk in light of the evolving product safety and compliance environment.
In the past few weeks alone, final determinations on lead in substrates and third-party testing requirements were published by the CPSC. The California Supply Chain Transparency Act goes into effect January 2012. Up to 30 states are considering some form of BPA ban. What the federal governments do not regulate, the states will.
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Brent Stone
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Brent Stone is the executive director - operations for the Quality Certification Alliance. He offers practical approaches for applying compliance as part of your business strategy in order to differentiate yourself in our crowded marketplace.
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