Carbon disclosure project 2009: Supply chain |
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This report – the first ever global supply chain report on carbon emissions and climate change risks – looks at how businesses are responding to the call for action and transparency in managing carbon and climate change in their supply chain.
Over 630 suppliers from 34 Global companies, including Heinz, Vodafone, National Grid and IBM, responded to questions on activities including reduction targets and plans and emissions reporting.
Almost three quarters of respondents disclosed emissions and climate change information for the very first time to CDP.
The report provides insight, guidance and tips into managing carbon and
climate change in the supply chain. It also critically shows how companies can
help to educate suppliers about climate change and its importance as a business
issue, identify which suppliers are engaged on the subject, and help them
determine and target hot-spots or key product lines for emissions reduction
efforts.
Richard Gledhill, global climate change leader at PwC, says: “Leading businesses are already proving that it is not only possible to integrate sustainable business practices into their supply chain strategy, but it can also be extremely beneficial. This is as much about good management as it is about climate leadership.”
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