Procurement as the key to integrate sustainability and unlock value
On the role of procurement in building resilience, meeting regulatory compliance, and reducing emissions across the supply chain. Companies face a triple challenge: establishing resilient supply chains, scaling decarbonisation across their supplier base, and developing systems that can keep up with shifting regulatory requirements. Procurement sits at the heart of all three, which leaves the question of how to best integrate sustainability into procurement robustly. In this webinar, we walk through what that looks like in practice together with experts from A.P. Møller-Mærsk and Responsibly. Drawing on Nordic Sustainability’s recent benchmark analysis of leading international companies, we share how to integrate sustainability into procurement operations and where digitalisation can help to do so effectively.

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