CEE webinar replay: How to boost and manage a sustainable supply chain

Companies face increasing demands for implementing sustainability across their entire supply chain. Replay our webinar and learn about ESG regulations in procurement on the EU level.

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After multiple delays, the European Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence – comprising mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence (mHREDD) – was published on February 23, 2022. The draft legislation proposes extensive new due diligence requirements for over 13,000 European and 4,000 non-European companies providing products or services in the EU. The proposed obligations cover established business relationships across all tiers of the value chain and provide for non-compliance to be sanctioned with fines at the member state level.

In this webinar, highlighted the particular importance of purchasing departments for the sustainability performance of companies as well as dived into potential business cases and new EU directive. Panelists also discussed the importance of supply chain management for achieving sustainability commitments, the integration of social and environmental risk assessment and management, and practical tools and approaches to supplier engagement.

Supply chains are also key to the fight against climate change. Why? Because they generate around 60% of all carbon emissions globally. Fixing supply chain sustainability is therefore an essential step for companies in getting to net-zero.

By filling out a short form, you can access the recording of Mazars' virtual event to hear expert insights on how to boost and manage a sustainable supply chain and prepare for the upcoming EU directive.

Agenda

  • What sustainable options do companies have in the area of supply chain management?
  • The upcoming legislation to be launched by the European Union
  • Strategies & best practice in sustainable supply chain management in an international retail chain
  • Q&A

Speakers

  • Nathalie Paillon, Chief Operating Officer at Observatoire des Achats Responsables - a sustainable procurement think tank based in France
  • Martina Machánková, CSR Project Manager at Kaufland Slovakia
  • Jana Ružická, Sustainability Director at Mazars in Slovakia

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