Air Transat initie le recyclage... des avions
Source : Novae
Par : Vanessa Hauguel
Air Transat a procédé au premier démantèlement écoresponsable de deux de ses avions, ce qui lui a permis de récupérer 87% des composantes de ces appareils.
Source : Novae
Par : Vanessa Hauguel
Air Transat a procédé au premier démantèlement écoresponsable de deux de ses avions, ce qui lui a permis de récupérer 87% des composantes de ces appareils.
Source : Supply Management
Par : Will Green
Etihad Airways has announced a new initiative to support a sustainable biofuel supply chain in the United Arab Emirates.
Source : Responsible Procurement Excellence
The bank Westpac has been crowned the “world’s most sustainable company” at the world economic forum in Davos, beating out global giants such as Nestle, Adidas and Cisco. It made me curious. Could there potentially be a Responsible Procurement Champion here? How do they approach their suppliers and their Procurement professionals? What can other companies learn from them?
Source : Sustainable procurement leaders
A global review of the degree to which sustainable public procurement (SPP) and green public procurement (GPP) are being implemented by national governments has been carried out by UNEP, detailing both positive trends and persistent barriers.
Source : Procurement Leaders
Par : Maggie Slowik
In our recently released 2014 Trend Report, Procurement Leaders looks at the topics that will matter for the function this year, and one of the topics we examine is climate change.
Source : Sustainable Brands
To ensure that none of its products are linked to deforestation, L’Oréal has been implementing action plans with regards to the sustainable sourcing of palm oil, soya oil and wood fiber-based products since 2007.
Source : Décision Achats
Par : Marie-Amélie Fenoll
En 2014, les risques pays seront favorables dans les pays avancés mais des tensions persisteront dans les puissances émergentes. Voilà, en résumé, les principales conclusions révélées par Coface dans son rapport annuel des risques pays.
Source : 2degrees
Par : Stephen Kennett
A Greenpeace investigation claims to have found a range of hazardous chemicals in children’s clothing and footwear across a number of clothing brands, including Nike, H&M, Puma, adidas and Burberry.
Source : The Guardian UK
Par : Jo Confino
Companies are no longer hiding their heads in the sand on climate change, but regulatory uncertainty is leading to inaction.