The 2025 China United Nations Procurement Conference is an important UN forum for improving global supply chains. Yesterday, GenFollower was honoured to attend and discuss the future of sustainable procurement with industry experts and partners.
During the conference, representatives from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), international advisory organisations and the Shanghai Hongqiao Central Business District Administrative Committee shared the latest data and procurement trends. Participants held in-depth discussions on achieving sustainable procurement and diversifying supply chains. The conference emphasised topics such as environmental sustainability, resource-use efficiency and social and ecological management systems — issues GenFollower strongly supports.
As a small and medium-sized enterprise (SME), GenFollower understands its role in improving supply chains. We strictly follow international standards and regulations, and we are committed to collaborating with partners to drive transformative, sustainable development that supports long-term, green growth.
Looking ahead, GenFollower will continue to offer innovative solutions, develop more circular and low-carbon products, and boost product R&D to help build a greener, more resilient global supply chain.
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