Showing posts with label green procurement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green procurement. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Responsible Procurement Strategy (e-book)

A lot of companies do not know what they want to gain by investing in a Responsible Procurement Program. They are simply missing the strategic scope. In addition to pilot projects and a risk based approach to responsible procurement management companies need to ask what they can gain by investing in a Responsible Procurement approach. This complimentary e-book provides some key questions that must be answered to develop a strategic approach to responsible procurement management.

Having a plan improves the chances of reaching the target. Responsible Procurement is moving from "compliance" to "performance". From a consumer point of view much it is important to initiate actions which drive actual change. The brand has to have a stand. And the supply chain plays a vital role in creating the architecture behind.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

UN Supply Chain Sustainability Tool Introduced at Rio+20

A supply chain sustainability tool was officially introduced at the Rio+20 Corporate Sustainability Forum on June 16. The tool was launched on June 12, 2012 by the UN Global Compact, in collaboration with BSR and Maplecroft. It is known as the UN Global Compact Quick Self-Assessment and Learning Tool, which is an online platform developed to help companies evaluate their approach to supply chain sustainability and identify areas for improvement. The scale, scope and severity of global economic, political, social and environmental challenges is making supply chain sustainability a topic of growing importance to business, governments and civil society; but effective and responsible supply chain management requires a coordinated response from all sectors of society.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Sustainable Supply Chain Data Book Q2

Supply Chain Executives Need data at their fingertips that will help them make smart business decisions. This free report includes opportunity-focused environmental, sustainability and energy-related supply chain data with an emphasis on competitive advantages and ROI. It also includes 20 data charts and accompanying analysis from Environmental Leader.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Supply Chain of CO2 Emissions (Paper)

This is a document reviews supply chain issues related to CO2 emissions. It was written by Steven J. Davisa, Glen P. Petersb, and Ken Caldeiraa at the Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Stanford, and bCenter for International Climate and Environmental Research–Oslo (CICERO). This document considers CO2 on a broader level than simply looking at the countries in which fossil fuels are burned.

Introduction to Sustainable Supply Chains

A good introduction to sustainable supply chains is available from 2degrees. The PDF document is called "Supply Chain Management." It is part of 2degrees Sustainability Essentials Series.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Ten Sources of Green Supply Chain Information

Here is a summary of some good information on sustainable supply chains. These links include everything from the basics to more sophisticated research on green sourcing, best practices and metrics. Most of the links provided below are free of charge and contain a wealth of searchable information. The exception being the "Institute of Supply Management's Sustainability Handbook" which costs between 29.99 (members) and 49.99 (non-members).

CIPS Sustainable Procurement Tool

Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS) has introduced a tool to help organizations maximize the benefits of sustainable procurement. The CIPS sustainability review tool enables businesses to measure the sustainability of their supply chain, which can account for up to 50% of a company's carbon footprint, and for suppliers to demonstrate this to customers. The new tool is a response to increasing demand from businesses for help to benchmark their purchasing performance and progress towards putting sustainable procurement at the heart of their organizations.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Report from The Green Economy Action Roadshow

The Green Economy Action Roadshow took place on September 9 and 10, 2011, at Moraine Valley Community College, in Palos Hills, Illinois. This green event gave participants the opportunity to meet with businesses, public agencies and experts involved in the Green Economy. Presented by The Delta Institute and Mindful Metropolis, the Green Economy Action Roadshow is a two-day event designed to connect, transform and empower green business, government and lifestyles. The event is focused on helping people to find partners and other resources to help grow with the Green Economy.

Friday, August 19, 2011

The Sustainable Supply Chain Efforts of Interface Inc

Interface inc. quickly learned that the substantial majority of their product’s footprint was incurred before their raw materials reached their receiving docks. It became clear to Interface that to be completely sustainable they needed to educate and actively engage their suppliers on their sustainble efforts known as the "Mission Zero" journey.