In the wake of COP26 – and a raft of agreements and net zero commitments – sustainability has now become more important than ever for government, organisations and consumers. Yet despite this, very little action is being taken in the supply chain, as just one-in-ten suppliers (10%) say that organisations always include sustainable practices in contracts and agreements. Given the focus on combatting climate change, it’s clear organisations need to re-evaluate the importance of green practices across the supply chain.
Less than a quarter of suppliers (25%) say they are being routinely measured on carbon emissions
Read the full report to:
- Discover the key areas for organisations to improve the measurement
and evaluation of supply chain sustainability - Learn how gaining a 360-degree view of suppliers an subcontractors
can help organisations gain visibility into the environmental impact
of supply chains - Understand how collaboration with suppliers can help find new ways to
improve sustainability and reduce environmental impact