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GuideA Practical Guide for Procurement and Sustainability Teams
GuideA Practical Framework for Procurement, Sustainability, and Compliance Teams
NewsletterPepsiCo’s climate future depends on Scope 3. With 94% of its emissions in the supply chain, supplier engagement is key to driving real decarbonization.
NewsletterEvery package has a footprint. DHL’s 39,000 EVs and green hubs show how logistics can deliver a net-zero future.
NewsletterExtreme weather is now a permanent fixture in global supply chain risk assessments. From heatwaves and floods to hurricanes and wildfires, climate change is disrupting operations, damaging infrastructure, and pushing businesses to rethink their logistics models. In 2024 alone, natural disasters caused $368 billion in damages, with severe hits to agriculture, manufacturing, and shipping routes like the Panama Canal. Companies are responding by diversifying suppliers, increasing inventory buffers, using predictive analytics, and embedding sustainability into operations. As weather volatility intensifies, supply chain resilience is emerging as a key factor in corporate performance, insurance, investment decisions, and policymaking worldwide.