A new guide to support continuous improvement in global supply chain due diligence
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) have released a new guide for investors and companies: Sustainability in Supply Chains – a practical roadmap to assess and manage sustainability risks across global supply chains.
What's in the Guide?
Whether you're just starting or refining your approach, the guide reinforces a cycle of continuous improvement through:
- Leveraging data and systems
- Screening suppliers for sanctions, certifications & risk
- Prioritizing risks and monitoring performance
- Engaging suppliers to build capacity
- Benchmarking and reporting
In today’s fast-moving regulatory and geopolitical landscape, supply chain due diligence is no longer optional, it’s strategic. The greatest risks and opportunities sit within your supply chain. Visibility is key.
How givvable's toolkit can help you operationalize the UNEP and PRI guidance
givvable automates supplier diligence and responsible procurement, helping you stay ahead.
- VET new suppliers to identify sustainability-related actions and initiatives, and gaps
- SCREEN existing suppliers to understand how they advance (or hinder) your sustainability objectives
- ENGAGE suppliers to build awareness and support them to take action
- BENCHMARK your organization compared to your peers
Coming soon to givvable:
- Climate Risk & Opportunity Materiality Assessment – assess supplier relevance, risk and action
- Decarbonization Best Practice Module – free for registered suppliers via our Supplier Engagement Portal
Learn how you can EMPOWER YOUR PROCUREMENT TEAM to support your sustainability targets and grow a portfolio of suppliers aligned to your objectives.