News & Updates
* How to protect your offshore investments through Ethical Due Diligence (3 Jan 12)
* Sandblasted Jeans: supply chains can impact reputations (27 September)
Supply Chains are increasingly under scrutiny from customers, consumers and regulators.
Building a solid Responsible Sourcing approach mitigates
reputational risk and builds brand value.
At least 50% of consumers make purchasing decisions based on a company’s ethical behaviour
(Ethical Consumerism Report, UK, 2010)
Consumers are largely guided by ethical shopping guides, which
scrutinise approaches to Responsible Sourcing.
57% of business leaders would give preference to suppliers who can demonstrate their commitment to sustainability
(PeopleProductivityPlanet Survey, 2010)
Responsible Sourcing is now a crucial element of most Government and many large private procurement processes.
Establishing a Responsible Sourcing approach is the right thing to do: for your suppliers, for your brand, for your staff.
And that’s good business.
Supply Chains are increasingly under scrutiny from customers, consumers and regulators.
Building a solid Responsible Sourcing approach mitigates
reputational risk and builds brand value.
At least 50% of consumers make purchasing decisions based on a company’s ethical behaviour
(Ethical Consumerism Report, UK, 2010)
Consumers are largely guided by ethical shopping guides, which
scrutinise approaches to Responsible Sourcing.
57% of business leaders would give preference to suppliers who can demonstrate their commitment to sustainability
(PeopleProductivityPlanet Survey, 2010)
Responsible Sourcing is now a crucial element of most Government and many large private procurement processes.
Establishing a Responsible Sourcing approach is the right thing to do: for your suppliers, for your brand, for your staff.
And that’s good business.
Supply Chains are increasingly under scrutiny from customers, consumers and regulators.
Building a solid Responsible Sourcing approach mitigates
reputational risk and builds brand value.
At least 50% of consumers make purchasing decisions based on a company’s ethical behaviour
(Ethical Consumerism Report, UK, 2010)
Consumers are largely guided by ethical shopping guides, which
scrutinise approaches to Responsible Sourcing.
57% of business leaders would give preference to suppliers who can demonstrate their commitment to sustainability
(PeopleProductivityPlanet Survey, 2010)
Responsible Sourcing is now a crucial element of most Government and many large private procurement processes.
Establishing a Responsible Sourcing approach is the right thing to do: for your suppliers, for your brand, for your staff.
And that’s good business.
* How to protect your offshore investments through Ethical Due Diligence (3 Jan 12)
* Sandblasted Jeans: supply chains can impact reputations (27 September)