A letter from America by Shaun McCarthy OBE
Shaun McCarthy reflects on sustainable procurement in the USA, following a visit to the Sustainable Procurement Leadership Council, in his letter from America
Shaun McCarthy reflects on sustainable procurement in the USA, following a visit to the Sustainable Procurement Leadership Council, in his letter from America
Procurement guide highlighting the modern slavery and labour exploitation risks and impacts in the solar photovoltaic (PV) supply chain. It offers insights into effective solar PV procurement due diligence, with practical tips and guidance for implementation.
This report from Action Sustainability in the UK brings together the collective knowledge gathered through 17 years of consultancy and training in this field. It delivers valuable insights into the state of sustainable procurement today.
This report captures the learning from a major project of the Supply Chain Sustainability School involving ten partners from its waste and resource use leadership group.
Adam Cane gives a fascinating insight into how goods social value ( ESG ) encourages people to connect and positively engage with nature.
In this recording Helen Carter and Dr James Cadman introduce the concept of „just transition“ from a carbon and human rights perspective.
If you wish to join our Supply Chain Sustainability School from a country other than the UK please watch this video. It gives alternatives that you can use if your information doesn’t quite fit. Created by Rosie Watts from our sister company, this short video gives you everything you need to know.
Shaun McCarthy OBE considers the role of product standards in a well-structured sustainable procurement strategy and the dangers of applying them as a blunt instrument.
Imogen Player of Action Sustainability explains the difference between adaptation and resilliance. She sets out how a well structured sustainability strategy can address both