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Supply chains are a leading cause of GHG emissions, here’s what some corporations are doing about it

Resilinc

Barring some unexpected twist, COP26 will end with an updated version of the 2015 Paris Agreement, with commitments from individual nations to reduce their GHGs but no binding, enforceable international agreement. Most companies have yet to dig into the GHG emissions created by their procurement and supply chain logistics.

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Sustain 2018: Now Is the Time to Change the Mindset and Embrace the Impossible

EcoVadis

More than 500 procurement and CSR professionals along with representatives of international organizations and NGOs gathered for EcoVadis’ annual conference in Paris on April 10-11 to collaborate, exchange best practices and discuss their shared vision for sustainable supply chains. . Now Is the Time.

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Sustainable Procurement Goals Top the Agenda at the EcoVadis Scientific Committee Meeting

EcoVadis

Sustainable Procurement Goals and public procurement were among some of the most important topics discussed by the EcoVadis Scientific Committee at a recent annual meeting. After all, SDGs are here to stay and it is very likely they will be renewed after 2030. Toward Sustainable Public Procurement. .

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How Will Smart Cities be Financed?

Enterra Insights

“[1] The best way to ensure cities use resources wisely is through smart city initiatives; however, as the global urbanization trend heats up, so does the debate about how to fund smart city initiatives. ” Procurement structures : “What is the optimum level of private sector participation?” Footnotes. [1]