Oliver Wyman’s Three Steps to Sustainable Procurement 

March 31, 2025 EcoVadis EN


In its latest report, Oliver Wyman outlines three key steps to sustainable procurement: assess suppliers, engage with incentives and enable change
More companies are weaving sustainability goals into procurement, with four in five now translating ambitions into tangible objectives, according to Oliver Wyman’s Sustainable Procurement Survey. 

While progress is evident, gaps remain as the survey found more than half of companies have yet to define broad environmental targets beyond carbon emissions for their procurement teams.


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