Stress testing supply chains to beat disruption
Stress testing supply chains to see where they break is one of the best things you can do to increase its resilience... and its commercial appeal.
Stress testing supply chains to see where they break is one of the best things you can do to increase its resilience... and its commercial appeal.
WIth the initial deadline coming up so soon, you need to know if your company will be impacted by the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).
The latest World Economic Forum meeting (January 2023) saw new guidance about supply chain emissions, highlighting the upcoming ISO 14083 standard.
The amount of supply chain data that companies have access to is growing exponentially. This means you don't really need more data, but rather better data.
As a supply chain manager, the introduction of CSRD means your goals will likely evolve to include reporting on Scope 3 emissions.
To help businesses report their carbon emissions accurately, we use the GLEC Framework for Scope 3 emissions reporting. Here's why: