Piecing Together Supply Chain Sustainability Using Software

  • Webinar
  • ESG & Sustainability

Piecing Together Supply Chain Sustainability Using Software

Supply chains remain the most significant challenge for firms striving to meet their ESG and sustainability goals and ensure business resilience. With climate, economic and socio-political disruptions impacting supply chains, it’s crucial to understand the challenges and pace of innovation in advancing supply chain sustainability. This webinar will explore a range of software solutions that can help improve factors such as data collection, reporting, risk management and supplier engagement to inform your vendor selection process.

Gain an understanding of:

  • Drivers and barriers to advancing sustainability in the supply chain
  • The diverse range software and services are available in the market to help meet supply chain sustainability goals
  • Predictions for the future of sustainable supply chains and how the market will evolve

On this webinar

Elisa Molero

Industry Analyst

Elisa Molero is an Industry Analyst in the Verdantix ESG & Sustainability practice. Her current research agenda focuses on emerging solutions and global market trends around supply chain sustainability. Her background is in Economics, Leadership and Governance (BSc, University of Navarra). Prior to joining Verdantix, Elisa worked as a research analyst at the Centre For Economic Performance at the London School of Economics, where she completed a Master’s degree in Global Politics, with Distinction.

Guy Lewis

Industry Analyst

Guy is an Industry Analyst in the Verdantix ESG & Sustainability practice. He currently leads research on circular economy software and services and supports research across several other ESG and sustainability themes. Prior to joining Verdantix, Guy was an energy specialist helping to optimize member experience, through which he gained knowledge of both operations and smart technologies. Guy holds a BA in Geography from the University of Manchester, with a placement year at the University of Queensland.