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Join Anthesis Lavola in this webinar mini-series where Anthesis experts will provide insights and guidance for making supply chains more sustainable in this decisive decade.
How To Make The Supply Chain Sustainable [Spanish]
22 September 2021| 4:00 p.m. CEST | 9:00 a.m. GMT-5
Companies are increasingly attentive to the needs of their customers, who demand greater transparency on a daily basis. Maintaining sustainability in all processes, from the design to the delivery of products or services, is already a priority for organisations, especially for those that are committed to promoting, protecting and cultivating more committed environmental, social and economic values.
In this webinar we will discuss the risks and opportunities associated with the supply chain and how we must continually rethink them to protect and ensure the long-term viability of our operations.
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The Role Of The Supply Chain In Achieving SBT And Net Zero Goals [Spanish]
30 September 2021| 4:00 p.m. CEST | 9:00 a.m. GMT-5
In the current decisive decade, where many organisations are setting science-based targets to reduce their Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions, they face the same challenge, how to achieve them? Because whether they are targets through absolute reductions or a large proportion of their suppliers setting their own targets, the supply chain must be aligned. The real work to meet these targets is to shorten the supplier capacity building cycle, moving suppliers quickly from knowledge to action on climate. How can this be done?
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How To Make The Supply Chain Sustainable [Spanish]
6 October 2021| 4:00 p.m. CEST | 9:00 a.m. GMT-5
Nowadays, the supply chain and its maturity in sustainability is gaining great importance within organisations; both to increase the value of products or services, and to reduce the risk belonging to suppliers that could affect the organisations. In the implementation of sustainability in the supply chain, we take into account the creation of policies, strategies, risk analysis, as well as evaluation and communication systems, actions that mark a roadmap for the implementation of environmental and social points in the supply chain.
From Anthesis Lavola, we will give the step by step, of the actions that your organisation could undertake to ensure sustainability along the supply chain, based on PDCA, ISO 20400:2017 and global initiatives around the supply chain.