75% of Companies Have Upped Their Sustainability Efforts

January 20, 2023 EcoVadis ‏‏‎


Climate change was a top priority for c-level business leaders amid global uncertainty, according to Deloitte's 2023 CxO Sustainability Report: Accelerating the Green Transition.

When asked to rank the issues most pressing to their organizations, many c-suite leaders (CxOs) rated climate change as a top three issue ahead of seven others, including innovation, competition for talent and supply chain challenges. In fact, only economic outlook ranked slightly higher. Also, 75% of CxOs said their organizations have increased their sustainability investments over the past year, nearly 20% of whom said they've increased investments "significantly."


Read the full article at: www.convenience.org

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