Operationalizing Climate and Social Goals in Supply Chain Operations

Given the rising importance of environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues, many organizations are publicly committing to achieving net-zero emissions targets and embracing diversity. However, operationalizing sustainability is an unprecedented, complex undertaking, especially in supply chain operations, and it has fallen on supply chain and procurement leaders to deliver on these commitments — as it’s within the value chain where many of the greatest sustainability gains can be made.

How can organizations determine success?

Five Data Roadblocks To Overcome in the Journey To Net-Zero Emissions

Today’s procurement professionals are measured as much on carbon reduction as traditional cost-savings goals. But how can they achieve net-zero emissions targets while keeping spending in check?

This GEP-sponsored Supply Management Insider report — Five Data Roadblocks To Overcome in the Journey to Net-Zero Emissions — shines a light on data’s role in reaching ESG objectives.

This paper takes a deep dive into the five data hurdles CPOs must overcome to turn sustainability aspirations into action.

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