How to open up dialogue with stakeholders around supplier diversity?
Source: Responsible Procurement
The question is: How can you open up a dialogue with stakeholders around supplier diversity?
Source: Responsible Procurement
The question is: How can you open up a dialogue with stakeholders around supplier diversity?
Source: Supply Management
Par: Anna Scott
The majority of Fortune 100 companies with publicly available policies have developed policies to address forced labour and human trafficking, research led by the American Bar Association has revealed.
Source: Supply Management
Par: Gurit Degun
Procurement professionals should look to incorporate remanufacturing into the supply chain to boost sustainability credentials, research by a non-profit organisation has found.
Source: The guardian
Par: Aidan Mc Quade
The Sedex slavery code offers good advice for businesses but until laws on forced labour in supply chains are introduced, vulnerable workers will continue to be exploited
Source: Procurement Leader
Par: Paul Teague
Source: Supply Management
Par: Diane Webster
It makes good business sense to go green when it comes to your procurement strategy. Sustainability leads to reduced consumption of resources and therefore reduced costs: it positively hits the bottom line.
Source: GreenBiz
Par: Heather Clancy
Source: The Guardian
Par: Oliver Bach
Super-herds of more than 10,000 cows are managed by farmers with little experience of the industry
Source: ECPAR
L’Espace québécois de concertation sur les pratiques d’approvisionnement responsable (ECPAR) dévoile aujourd’hui les Principes et lignes directrices d’approvisionnement responsable. Au moyen de cette initiative, une première au Canada, l’ECPAR convie toutes les organisations québécoises souhaitant s’investir dans une démarche d’approvisionnement responsable à adhérer à ces principes communs.