Data from EcoVadis’ network shows companies leveraging sustainability ratings as a foundation for both supply chain risk & due dil compliance, AND advanced performance that creates resilience & value
Business Sustainability Index measures how 62,000 companies are doing on their sustainable procurement journeys and reveals unique insights into their performance.
Join Cynthia Owyoung from Breaking Glass Forums & John Dickson from AstraZeneca as they discuss the importance of Diversity & Inclusion in the workplace.
Our latest Index benchmark report is in. We’ve condensed five years’ worth of data into some key takeaways on the state of the sustainability performance of companies around the world.
Analyzing the performance of over 53,000 companies between 2017-2021, the Sustainability Risk and Performance Index provides unrivaled insight into sustainability trends across regions and industries
Analyzing the performance of over 46,000 companies between 2016-2020, the Sustainability Risk and Performance Index provides unrivaled insight into sustainability trends across regions and industries
Fighting climate change isn’t a one-day event but Earth Day, taking place on April 22, is a good time to make corporate sustainability resolutions. Here is how to get started.
Panelists discuss how to create a win-win scenario with same-sex competitors who may feel threatened - How to deal honestly with conflict in the face of unfair competition.
Learn how leading pharma companies collaborate on supply chain sustainability at our Responsible Health Initiative (RHI) Webinar. Pharma companies can benefit in numerous ways by collaborating on the
New human rights laws continue to emerge. While companies are used to financial due diligence, the transition to human rights due diligence, particularly in the supply chain, comes with unknowns.
What if your procurement team could impact diversity and inclusion issues across the entire supply base, working to ensure that your suppliers address these more systemically through their policies...
Corruption, along with Anticompetitive Practices and Information Security, is one of the key issues of the Ethics theme.
As we wait for COVID-19 to pass, while applauding front-line medical staff, let’s not forget to pay homage to the invisible heroes who make protective equipment for nurses and doctors.
The demand for more transparency also presents an opportunity - to go beyond compliance and leverage sustainable procurement to drive innovation and growth.
An estimated 100 to 200 companies are likely to be impacted by the law, known as “Devoir de Vigilance” or DdV.
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.
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.
Our whitepaper can help you greater understand supply chain risk, and how to best take action to mitigate supply chain risk.
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.