86% of procurement leaders ‘involved in driving sustainability decisions’
About 86% of procurement directors in the US and Canada play a vital role in influencing sustainability decisions within their companies.
About 86% of procurement directors in the US and Canada play a vital role in influencing sustainability decisions within their companies.
A recent backlash against ESG investment in the United States, driven by conservative politicians and lobby groups, appears to have no effect.
The percentage of top level firms in the US that have integrated climate-related metrics into their executive compensation plans has more than doubled over the past two years.
Businesses are increasingly utilising artificial intelligence in order to get a broader picture of their performance metrics, and the area of sustainability is no exception.
Environmental considerations are ‘weighing heavily’ in the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) discussions at major firms, GlobalData has said, as…
More than six in ten businesses around the world (62%) has said that storms, floods and wildfires are likely to have a material impact on their environmental initiatives, a study by Honeywell has found.
Just 13% of company executives in the US say that sustainability is ‘deeply embedded’ into their firm’s cultural DNA, with the majority in the ‘early to middle’ stages of developing a sustainability culture, a study has found.
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