The European Union may have relaxed certain criteria in the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) to pass the legislation, but it still packs quite a wallop for the businesses it affects.
How can companies promote responsible, sustainable business practices to comply with the CSDDD?
The new GEP paper, Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive Compliance: Key Action Points for Procurement Teams, discusses the necessary changes in procurement and supply chain activities, its financial and operational implications, and the need for fresh supplier strategies. It also examines important considerations for CPOs.
What’s Inside:
This white paper is an indispensable resource for procurement and supply chain leaders who want to ready their organizations for the regulation and advance ESG goals.
Theme: Sustainability