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Assent Recognized as a Leader in Supply Chain Sustainability Software by Independent Research Firm

OTTAWA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #AssentEvolve--Assent, Inc. has been recognized by independent research firm Verdantix as a leader in supply chain sustainability software in the recently released Green Quadrant: Supply Chain Sustainability Software 2024 report. The research reinforces the validity of investing in ESG and sustainability, as it has become a priority for manufacturers and is anticipated to grow to $6.8 billion by 2028, according to Verdantix. Assent's foresight in predicting this shift toward...

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