Supply Chain Now

The Now Generation: Perspectives on AI, Energy, and Ethical Supply Chains

Feb 16, 2026
Joshua Ahn, a supply and value chain management student focused on global sustainability and ethical visibility. Cort Comer, a supply chain senior with an energy business minor concentrating on energy, land procurement, and public perception. Dr. Morgan Swink, TCU supply chain professor and center director bridging academia and industry. They discuss reverse logistics and rising returns costs. They explore sustainability and multi-tier visibility. They examine AI-driven energy and data center demands.
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INSIGHT

Returns Are a Growing Cost And E-Waste Problem

  • Reverse logistics is a mounting cost and environmental problem for e-commerce and durable goods.
  • Morgan Swink and Ava Scotchie note returns processing can exceed item value and e-waste recycling and rare-earth recovery remain immature.
INSIGHT

Deep Tiers Hide Labor And Ethical Risk

  • Multi-tier global sourcing hides social and labor risk rather than eliminates it.
  • Joshua Ahn highlights visibility gaps at tertiary and fourth-tier suppliers that complicate enforcing fair labor and ethical standards.
ADVICE

Install A Practical Sustainability Certificate

  • Teach and certify students in sustainability and fair labor to raise supply chain visibility and ethics.
  • Morgan Swink describes TCU's new three-course sustainable business certificate covering labor, trafficking, and environmental issues.
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