EcoVadis Case Study Sanofi

April 24, 2019

As a UN Global Compact signatory, Sanofi is committed to supporting those fundamental principles in human rights, labor, environment and ethics, and growing their business in a sustainable way.

Coupled with the high visibility and healthcare regulatory scrutiny already needed to be a leader in pharmaceuticals, the Sanofi procurement function faces a big challenge to carry out these beliefs and commitments throughout their supply chain.

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