10. In summary, ESG principles are profoundly influencing supply chain management, shaping more sustainable and responsible supply chains. This impact is significant for the future development of businesses and supply chains, helping to improve stability, resilience, and competitiveness while d...
The EU initiative builds on recent legislation such as the UK Modern Slavery Act of March 2015, the Australia Modern Slavery Act of January 2019, and Germany’s Supply Chain Due Diligence Act, which came into effect in January 2023. The last-named requires all German companies with over 3,0...
understand and explore some of the ESG drivers of change within global supply chains: from the need to meet corporate science-based climate targets and achieve GHG reduction goals, to changing regulatory and due diligence requiremen...
Sticks are obvious: Like regulations being put in place such as CSRD, ESRS in the EU and proposed SEC rules in the US. And they tend to produce sustainability actions that are “bolt-ons.” Reactive, one-off interventions. This makes it impossible to effectively embed sustainability throughout...
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It involves developing models to understand the impact of various economic, social, cultural, and political factors on financial markets and their resilience. From an ESG perspective, this encompasses studying the consequences of environmental threats on economic expansion, investigating the role of ...
Jinpingledthedrafting,emphasizingkeytion,laborrights,anti-corruption,anddataapproachnotonlyhelpsenterprisesaddresstaskssuchasenhancingindustychainandflow.Inresponsetothesechallenges,thecomplexinternationaltradechallengesbutsupplychainresilience,aligningwithinterna-ThirdPlenarySesionofthe20thCPCCentralalsooutlinesaclearpathforth...
These developments have had societal repercussions across numerous domains including supply chains, trade, workforce, security, and more. Addressing environmental, social & governance (ESG) risks is becoming increasingly essential for businesses to foster resilience and ensure long-term sustainability. ...
The category addresses issues related to the resilience of materials’ supply chains to impacts of climate change and other external environmental and social factors, including responsible sourcing of materials in compliance with relevant regulatory requirements, directives and policies. It captures the impa...
Digitising a supply chain increases resilience, responsiveness, and competitiveness. With the right tools, impactful transformation can be achieved in a few weeks. ... Read More Podcast Emerging Europe Talks – Governance with EIM’s Bohuslav Lipovsky ...