Supply chain ESG: the sustainability connection

We interviewed senior leaders in large and mid-sized organisations to discover their greatest supply chain concerns. This report reveals the results and concludes by providing five key pieces of practical advice.

What's covered in this report?

Insights from our open and honest conversations with senior leaders

  • Trigger: Increasing legislative requirements means large organisations must have a thorough understanding of their complete value chain.
  • Trickle down: Smaller organisations not directly caught by the legislation will be indirectly impacted where they are part of the value chain of a large company.
  • Technology: Embracing technological innovations enhances ESG engagement in supply chains and promotes transparency, efficiency and accuracy.

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