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Switch Green is a hub for discussing how we can build consumer movements that mitigate the climate crisis. We empower people to take impactful consumer actions that target the financial sector and other industries with the worst climate impacts. This community was seeded by Bank.Green, a organization sounding the alarm on the climate-destroying activities of banks. It's maintained by activists and community members passionate about building a more sustainable world.
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Posted by3 months ago

Hbarbarians,

I watched an interesting DW documentary last evening regarding the trend of large digital corps (Amazon Fresh stores, Alibaba, Chinese corps etc…) plunging into the supermarket retail sector.

Around 21:25 mark, they get into an analysis of how the Chinese digital/logistics giants are taking over the entire supply chain. Likewise, as you see in the video, customers are consulting supply chain details (via phone application) regarding products of interest.

Based on what we are seeing here, is this an example of what supply chain transparency looks like? Hard to say with China, and I assume none of this is linked to Hedera, but do you suppose ledger technology is in action here to account for supply chain transparency? If not, why? Because it's China and nobody knows? Assuming Amazon employs an similar strategy for it's retail supply chain stores...would they use something like avalanche for this, or is that just poor speculation?

Essentially, is it fair to say this is definitive proof of ‘one of many’ use case 'reflections' of current projects on the Hedera network?

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