Building a More Sustainable Supply Chain 🌐 In today's world, a responsible business doesn’t just focus on its own operations—it takes a close look at the entire supply chain. From sourcing materials responsibly to minimising transport emissions and upholding fair labour practices, every link in the chain matters. Improving your supply chain's sustainability could mean working closely with suppliers to ensure they meet environmental standards, opting for local or ethically sourced materials to cut down on carbon emissions, or implementing transparent reporting practices to ensure fair treatment of workers. Creating a supply chain that’s efficient, ethical, and environmentally friendly isn’t just good practice — it’s the future of responsible business. Let’s lead the way. 🌱 #weareprime #sustainablesupplychain #responsiblebusiness #PRIMEprinciples
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🔍 Is your supply chain transparent and sustainable? 🌍 In today’s world, businesses are facing increasing pressure to not only reduce their environmental impact but also ensure ethical treatment of workers throughout their supply chains. Transparency is no longer just a "nice-to-have"—it’s a necessity for building trust with customers, partners, and stakeholders. At the same time, focusing on sustainability is extremely necessary to help conserve resources, reduce waste, and create long-term benefits for the planet and society. In our latest blog post, we explore the key steps to creating a transparent, sustainable supply chain—from responsible sourcing to ethical labour practices and sustainable logistics. Read the full article to learn how to balance environmental stewardship with ethical business practices: https://lnkd.in/e8SRbb43 #SupplyChain #Sustainability #Transparency #EthicalBusiness #GreenBusiness #SustainableSupplyChain #CorporateResponsibility #Ecocareers
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Industries that control the supply chain and the choice of sustainable components succeed in ensuring sustainability towards the environment and society in which they operate. Careful management of suppliers and ensuring that materials are sustainably sourced help reduce the environmental impact and promote ethical production practices. This process involves detailed supplier mapping, periodic audits, and continuous evaluation of practices throughout the supply chain. Furthermore, it is essential to ensure that workers are treated fairly at every stage of the supply chain to uphold human rights and improve working conditions globally. If you would like to explore these issues further, please refer to the article on DeltalogiX, which explains how a green supply chain improves global sustainability ▶️ https://bityl.co/Q6SB #SustainableSupplyChain #Green #ESG #Sustainability #Environmental #Responsibility #SupplyChainTransparency #DEI #GreenSupplyChain
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WEBINAR - Circular economy, REACH and CLP: what are the obligations? 29 May 2024 - 10:00 AM (GMT +2) Make sure to stay compliant with regulation while implementing more sustainable options for your supply chain. Circularity and post-consumer raw materials are a topic of great interest. However, they are not exempt from obligations. https://lnkd.in/dhTar6s2
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Driving conservation efforts through the supply chain is a long-term journey! It requires a green supply chain management approach that considers the environmental impact of every stage and promotes sustainability while ensuring efficient and cost-effective operations. This involves identifying critical issues across the entire supply chain, aligning the company's supply chain goals with its sustainability objectives, supporting suppliers in managing their impact, and transparently disclosing these efforts. For a comprehensive look at this subject, read our blog: https://bit.ly/3LHiSkG #MeRLINSourcing #GreenSupplyChain #SustainableSupplyChain #SupplyChain #Sustainability #SustainableFuture #SupplyChainSustainability #EnvironmentalImpact #SupplyChainManagement #GreenProcurement #ClimateAction
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"While choosing more sustainable raw materials is a step in the right direction, it’s crucial to recognize that eco-friendly materials alone don’t guarantee ethical or sustainable production practices. Too often, products labelled as “sustainable” are manufactured in facilities with poor environmental standards or where workers are mistreated. It’s our responsibility to delve deeper into the actual operations and practices of the production facilities we partner with to verify their ethical and sustainable footprint." - Jane Mosbacher Morris We chatted with Jane, CEO of TO THE MARKET, about supply chain transparency, greenwashing, and much more. Read our blog for the full feature: https://lnkd.in/gr2irpui #Sustainability #SupplyChain #EarthMonth
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We encourage suppliers to consider sustainable practices and ethical sourcing, including seeking materials locally first in order to reduce transportation emissions, and supporting suppliers who implement their own sustainability policies. https://lnkd.in/eU2hRZ6p #sustainability
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🌱 Embracing Sustainability in Supply Chains 🌱 In today's interconnected world, sustainability isn't just a buzzword; it's a guiding principle shaping the future of supply chain management. From reducing carbon footprints to ensuring ethical sourcing practices, the push for sustainability is driving profound changes across industries. A sustainable supply chain is characterized by practices that minimize environmental impact, promote social responsibility, and ensure economic viability. Here are some key elements that contribute to making a supply chain sustainable: --Ethical Sourcing: Ensuring that raw materials and products are sourced from suppliers who adhere to fair labor practices, respect human rights, and uphold ethical standards. --Environmental Responsibility: Implementing practices to reduce carbon emissions, minimize waste generation, conserve natural resources, and mitigate environmental pollution throughout the supply chain. --Transparency and Traceability: Maintaining transparency and traceability across the supply chain, enabling stakeholders to track the origins, production processes, and distribution of products, fostering accountability and trust. --Efficient Resource Management: Optimizing resource utilization, including energy, water, and materials, to minimize waste, enhance efficiency, and reduce environmental impact. --Collaboration and Partnerships: Collaborating with suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and other stakeholders to align sustainability goals, share best practices, and drive continuous improvement across the supply chain. --Innovation and Technology Adoption: Embracing innovative technologies and renewable energy solutions to optimize supply chain processes and further improve efficiency, and reduce environmental footprint. --Risk Management and Resilience: Proactively identifying and addressing risks related to climate change, natural disasters, geopolitical instability, and other factors to enhance supply chain resilience and continuity. --Stakeholder Engagement: Engaging with employees, customers, investors, and communities to foster awareness, dialogue, and collaboration on sustainability issues, ensuring alignment with stakeholder expectations and values. --Compliance and Standards: Adhering to relevant regulations, industry standards, and certifications related to environmental, social, and ethical practices, demonstrating commitment to responsible business conduct. --Long-Term Perspective: Adopting a long-term perspective that considers the impact of supply chain decisions on future generations, striving for sustainability as an ongoing journey rather than a short-term goal. By integrating these elements into their operations, organizations can create supply chains that not only deliver economic value but also contribute to environmental stewardship and social well-being, fostering a more sustainable and equitable future. #SustainableSupplyChain #GreenLogistics #CSR #SupplyChain
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WEBINAR - Circular economy, REACH and CLP: what are the obligations? 29 May 2024 - 10:00 AM (GMT +2) Make sure to stay compliant with regulation while implementing more sustainable options for your supply chain. Circularity and post-consumer raw materials are a topic of great interest. However, they are not exempt from obligations.
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