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Jobisdone [24]
4 years ago
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Which stage of activity in logistics involves waste disposal and recycling?

Business
1 answer:
ZanzabumX [31]4 years ago
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The stage of activity in logistic wherein it involves waste disposal and recycling is when firms and companies always do ensure that in their program the engagement and participation of their people is active. All employees must be aware and become knowledgeable as to what is required for them to attain success in their environmental program.
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To record the transfer of cash for common stock.

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Oct. 14 13 Supplies               $2,200

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To record the purchase of supplies for cash.

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