Supply Chain Decarbonization: Corporate Priorities, Budgets And Tech Preferences In 2024 And Beyond (Webinar)

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Executive Summary

More than two in five organizations have already discontinued a supplier relationship due to poor carbon emissions performance. 

That's just one of many findings from our latest survey of 250 senior executives responsible for supply chain decarbonization initiatives. We've found that organizations are increasingly making discrete supplier-to-supplier decisions across their value chain based on emissions profiles, driven by a growing need to satisfy internal and external sustainability pressure.

If you want to keep up with your peers, our upcoming webinar is an essential resource. We'll be sharing key insights from our survey including the factors driving corporate strategy, how firms are using technology to manage supply chain emissions, and what trends will rise to prominence across the next three years.

Here's what we'll cover:

  • The trends shaping supply chain decarbonization strategies.
  • Which technologies and services are firms using to manage emissions.
  • How levels of spend are expected to change over the next 24 months.

About the Author

Ryan Skinner

Ryan Skinner

Research Director

Ryan is a Research Director at Verdantix, where he leads a team of analysts delivering research, data and advisory services that help clients navigate the fast-evolving landsc...

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