A Consumer Goods Manufacturer Selects Sphera To Drive Sustainability Performance Improvements

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Executive Summary

This report supports firms developing their digital ESG and sustainability strategy by highlighting key purchase criteria and best practices for software investment, illustrated through a case study of a global consumer goods manufacturer.

Table of contents

A global consumer goods manufacturer works with Sphera to manage its environmental footprint
The consumer goods manufacturer leverages Sphera for both tracking and driving sustainability performance improvements
The consumer goods manufacturer chose Sphera for its comprehensive expertise
Key lessons learnt by the consumer goods manufacturer

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Figure 1. Drivers influencing commitment to ESG and sustainability amongst consumer goods manufacturers and retail firms

About the authors

Lily Turnbull

Senior Analyst
Lily is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix ESG & Sustainability practice. Her current research agenda focuses on ESG and sustainability services, ESG assurance, and sustainable finance. Lily joined Verdantix in 2022 and has previous experience in social impact research and ESG software development. She holds an MSc in Women, Peace & Security from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BA in Theology & Religion from the University of Bristol.

Kim Knickle

Research Director, ESG & Sustainability
Kimberly Knickle is Research Director of the ESG & Sustainability practice at Verdantix. Her research areas encompass ESG regulations and reporting, ESG risk, supply chain sustainability, circular economy, social impact, and sustainable finance. Kim has worked for more than 20 years in the IT industry, providing research and analysis to help companies invest wisely in new technologies. Before joining the analyst industry, she held various roles in IT services, engineering and product safety testing, beginning her career at Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Kim holds an MBA from Boston University and a BS in Electrical Engineering from Cornell.

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