Readiness for New Risks and Regulations

October 4, 2023

The ever-growing urgency of the climate crisis, as well as raised awareness of previously unprotected people in the supply chain, is prompting governments and industry bodies to bring in a raft of new rules to affect much-needed change.

More stringent rules are starting to cover all sustainability topics, from carbon and climate reporting regulations, to supply chain due diligence and modern slavery laws.

So, organisations must work hard to stay informed of all the changes, they need to know what they must do to ensure they are compliant, and ideally, what they can do to go further to affect positive change.

In this whitepaper we analyse the results of a joint Supply Management Insider & EcoVadis survey into levels of awareness and preparedness to manage mounting sustainability requirements. We cover the challenges that are key blockers to progress and share advice on best practice and tools that can help you get ready.

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