Increased Consumer Preference for Sustainable Materials Boosting Market Growth
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"As companies become increasingly sustainable, an expanded supply chain will develop," said Akshay Menon, Senior Research Analyst at Frost & Sullivan. "Further, this expanded supply chain will rely on strategic partnerships for waste value creation and enable industrial symbiosis."
Menon added: "Companies must redefine business values to build an eco-friendly model that caters to customer and company needs. They must integrate improved, innovative techniques to ensure efficient usage of resources and less waste because best practices are achievable through strategic collaborations among players."
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