Developed with the Value Chain Innovation Initiative at Stanford Graduate School of Business, this infographic surveys the continued growth of sustainable procurement following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Based on data from hundreds of companies, developed with the Value Chain Innovation Initiative, Stanford Graduate School of Business, this report tracks the growth of sustainable procurement practices
Sustain 2021, the must-attend sustainable supply chain event, took place on March 8-9 with an exceptional lineup of speakers and sessions, urging us to #RethinkRebuild and set a new attendance record.
To thrive in a post-pandemic economy, companies and supply chains must embed resilience and sustainability into their corporate strategies and investments moving forward.
Sean Barr of EcoVadis speaks alongside panelists from BSR, the Responsible Business Alliance and OMAI to discuss the impact of Covid-19 on logistics and supply chain.
Sustainability trends and advancements for 2021, as the coronavirus crisis continues to unfold, the spotlight intensifies on the pressing need to revamp sustainability efforts in the supply chain.
A closer look at brand resilience through the lens of transparency, health/ safety, and sustainability, three case examples, and the outlook for 2021.
An update and a message of thanks from the EcoVadis Co-CEOs to our stakeholder community.
A few months back, lowering C02 emissions, improving CSR and sustainable business development had a central role in most companies' supply chain and procurement organisations. Then came COVID-19...
Check out this video testimonial by Pierre-André de Chalendar, Chairman and CEO, Saint-Gobain, responding to the current crisis
2020 tested us beyond measure but it’s still worth taking stock of the positive things. From carbon module launch to the tangible impact driven by sustainable procurement, here are the key highlights.
Across all regions, women are paid c. 23% less than men. Our Sustainability Analyst explains how COVID-19 has impacted gender inequalities and why reporting and sustainability assessments can help.
Mark Hawker from Anthesis Lavola describes what will and what won’t reduce chances of viral spread during building operations. He also offers some guidelines for reopening business aftter COVID-19.
Ecovadis released Business Sustainability Risk & Performance Index including insights from global supply chain ratings with analysis on the sustainability scores of more than 40,000 companies.
As many as 76% of companies surveyed on how they’ve been impacted by COVID-19 say that sustainability has “somewhat” or “definitely” increased their resilience during the pandemic.
EcoVadis mobilized to support people in need during the COVID-19 crisis, calling for employee participation and matching every contribution made, raising 12K€ to support local organizations worldwide.
Experts warn that COVID-19 outbreak could lead to increase in child labor in different countries and that secondary effects on children in all countries will be unprecedented.
COVID-19 pandemic has tested supply chain resilience to unprecedented levels but risks lurk in supply chains at all times. Lead sustainability performers fare much better during crises and beyond.
EcoVadis Scientific Committee member and INSEAD Emeritus Professor, Luk Van Wassenhove shares his perspective on the COVID-19 crisis.
Check out this video testimonial by Elie Girard, CEO Atos, responding to the current crisis: "My wish, my hope and my commitment is to make Atos' digital journey sustainable for all..."