Sustainable Procurement
Impact of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism regulation on...
The regulation aims to combat climate change by significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Due to its important interface function to the supply chain, procurement plays a decisive role when it comes to making the company’s own production more sustainable and reducing its carbon footprint. This challenge also opens up opportunities, as sustainability can become a real value driver.
The regulation aims to combat climate change by significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Companies must start reducing greenhouse gas emissions to prevent irreversible climate change damage. With the 5th highest CO2 emissions globally, the healthcare sector must lead the transition to net zero, with procurement support essential for success.
The European Parliament and the EU member states agreed on the EU Supply Chain Act in December 2023. Find out how well the participants are prepared for the changes.
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Even companies that are not covered by the legislation or only indirectly – as suppliers to larger customers – should make sure they are fully au fait with the Supply Chain Act regulations and examine their supply chains.
Companies should take independent advice and determine which sustainability criteria are most important to them.
The call for global climate protection measures is growing louder. With our cover story, we want to shed light on this and support companies by showing them possible approaches