Boost the Impact of Sustainability Initiatives While Controlling Costs Boost the Impact of Sustainability Initiatives While Controlling Costs

A MUST-READ FOR SUPPLY CHAIN PROFESSIONALS

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Boost the Impact of Sustainability Initiatives While Controlling Costs

Balancing increasing cost and risk pressures with sustainability initiatives in a turbulent market makes a complex objective even more challenging. However, the need to persevere is more important than ever.

GEP and North Carolina State University conducted a study of 250 supply chain and procurement leaders from the U.S. and Europe to examine the state of supply chain sustainability. The white paper — The State of Supply Chain Sustainability 2023: Balancing Sustainability, Cost and Risk Goals to Achieve Sustainable Resilience — explores their priorities and approach in striking that tough balance. It also provides the best practices and technology that can help enterprises build lasting sustainable resilience.

Why Read This Paper

The Balance of Costs, Risks and Sustainability

The major trends impacting supply chains, and the strategies best-in-class enterprises are using to balance costs, risks and sustainability

Interrelated Initiatives

How resilience, sustainability goals and cost-cutting initiatives are not mutually exclusive but rather interrelated

Drive ESG Forward

A framework for driving sustainability initiatives forward while building resilience and controlling costs

How To Drive ESG Goals While Controlling Costs Amid Disruption

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