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2019 Sustainable Procurement Barometer shows that sustainability awareness is growing among buying and supplying organizations, but challenges persist. From the top down, more businesses are...
With 50% to 70% of the average company’s revenue being spent in the supply chain, you may be asked by your CEO to come up with a strategy to make your supply chain practices more sustainable.
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Book NowInsights from sustainable purchasing champions at eight U.S. and international companies on how to make the case for investment in your company’s sustainable purchasing program. Whitepaper by SPLC
Learn about the EcoVadis Ratings solution and benefits in this quick video explainer for both assessment requestors and assessed companies.
The UN estimates that corruption costs the world $3.6tn a year. Many companies do not have the systems and procedures in place to protect their bottom line or their reputation.
Our whitepaper can help you greater understand supply chain risk, and how to best take action to mitigate supply chain risk.
This paper examines the best practices of procurement organizations who have turned the corner toward value creation by rethinking their sustainable procurement programs entirely.
Sourcing Industry Group recognizes Avery Dennison along with EcoVadis for scaling its sustainability risk and improvement program across a global supply base.
Embracing sustainable procurement practices can help companies manage business risks, achieve costs savings, enhance their brand reputation, and manage suppliers more effectively.
A growing number of tools are available to organizations seeking to gain access to worker input during supply chain due diligence and monitoring.
EcoVadis' team of analysts looked into the level of quality of the anti-corruption management system of 20,000 companies worldwide, who are all trading partners of major international groups.
Insights into procurement priorities reveal sustainability awareness is growing, but also shows a risky compliance trap for many organizations.
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Book NowWhile most procurement leaders focus their risk and CSR monitoring efforts on direct spend categories where their expertise, control and visibility are higher, indirect spend is a growing risk.
Indirect procurement can actually contain CSR risks just as harmful as those found in direct materials spend.