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Ethical Sourcing: Difference between revisions

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* {{Q|'''Ethics''', also known as '''moral philosophy''', is a branch of [[w:philosophy|philosophy]] that involves systematizing, defending and recommending concepts of right and wrong [[w:action (philosophy)|conduct]].|Wikipedia|[[w:Ethics|Ethics]]}}  
* {{Q|'''Ethics''', also known as '''moral philosophy''', is a branch of [[w:philosophy|philosophy]] that involves systematizing, defending and recommending concepts of right and wrong [[w:action (philosophy)|conduct]].|Wikipedia|[[w:Ethics|Ethics]]}}  


* {{Q|'''Sourcing''' refers to a number of procurement practices, aimed at finding, evaluating and engaging suppliers of goods and services|Wikipedia|[[w:sourcing|sourcing]]}}  
* {{Q|In '''business''', the term word '''sourcing''' refers to a number of [[w:procurement|procurement]] practices, aimed at finding, evaluating and engaging [[w:supplier|supplier]]s of [[w:good (economics)|goods]] and [[w:service (economics)|services]]|Wikipedia|[[w:sourcing|sourcing]]}}  




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