Many organizations face challenges with effective sustainable procurement integration, spanning from policy constraints, organizational behaviour, buyer capacity limitations, to market readiness. We offer an organization-wide and integrated approach to assist our clients, from strategy formulation to execution and implementation.
We help organizations navigate evolving sustainability requirements, identify sustainability exposure and develop strategies optimizing risk and opportunities, including implementation roadmaps to meet regulatory requirements and aligning organizational sustainability targets.
Our advisory support includes a wide spectrum of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) considerations, supporting companies in navigating critical thematic areas including decarbonization of supply chains and supply chain transparency and due diligence.
We provide hands-on change management support to clients on implementing sustainable procurement solutions into organizational procurement practices through business process integration, awareness creation and capacity development, and leveraging available technology solutions.
The SourcingHaus Research Group is focused on delivering strategic sustainable sourcing and risk management solutions to industry-wide clients addressing global sourcing and supply chain challenges, leveraging innovative research-based methodologies, while applying an ESG sourcing lens.
Our research provides insights on environmental, social and governance (ESG) related business practices worldwide, informing client sourcing decisions, offering critical risk management insight to sourcing practitioners to identify ESG-related risk and opportunities in their portfolio.
The agenda extends across the multitude of evolving supply risk management challenges and opportunities impacting global supply chains, including climate change, ESG reporting requirements, supply disruption, and political risk. The research is designed to inform innovative sourcing and risk management strategies, ensuring that procurement organizations remain fit-for-purpose in a rapidly changing world.
The research is informed by the UN Global Compact, Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, and aligned with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agenda.