Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks focus on an organization’s environmental impact, social responsibility, and governance structures. For many, this was a nice-to-have but is quickly turning into a necessity as more ESG regulations are being adopted around the globe and consumers increasingly turn to sustainable, equitable, and ethical companies. Adopting ESG practices in the supply chain has tangible benefits, including:
- Increasing profits
- Mitigating risks
- Enhancing reputational standing
- Building long-term value for stakeholders
Build a resilient supply chain by reading our white paper and implementing ESG best practices!