What’s next for strategic sustainability in supply chains?
Supply chains are getting more and more complex, while new global challenges put additional pressure on supply chain management. Sustainability goals, climate action, human rights, corruption, global health concerns all need to be take into account - How can companies integrate greater social and environmental responsibility in their supply chains?
Sustainability Hub Norway and EcoVadis invite you to a webinar on the future of sustainable supply chain management, in collaboration with Ethical Trade Norway.
Supply chains are getting more and more complex, while new global challenges put additional pressure on supply chain management. Sustainability goals, climate action, human rights, corruption, global health concerns all need to be take into account - How can companies integrate greater social and environmental responsibility in their supply chains?
Sustainability Hub Norway and EcoVadis invite you to a webinar on the future of sustainable supply chain management, in collaboration with Ethical Trade Norway.
Program:
Join us for a deep dive into sustainable supply chains. At this webinar you will hear about the next move in making the supply chain more sustainable from several front runners, and be involved in interactive Q&A sessions. Sustainable supply chains in practice - Insights and what’s next for frontrunner companies
Sustainable solutions at scale - Insights and what’s next for supply chain management
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Date: Wednesday 28th of October
Time: 08.30-10.30 Place: Zoom Admission: kr 495 early bird (until 14th of October) and kr 595 for ordinary ticket price. Free for S-HUB Corporate Members Topics: Sustainable sourcing, social responsibility in supply chains, carbon neutrality among suppliers, technological transparency and more. Meet the companies: EcoVadis, Orkla Group, Ethical Trade Norway, Fjordkraft, DNB, SAP Norway and S-HUB. |
This event is co-hosted with EcoVadis, in collaboration with Ethical Trade Norway.
This event is co-hosted with EcoVadis, in collaboration with Ethical Trade Norway.
About the speakers
Gisle Hauge works as Head of Purchasing at Fjordkraft. Gisle was responsible for implementing Kilmanjaro. A project initiated to clean up the companies supply chain and make all of Fjordkrafts suppliers climate neutral by 2019. He will share his experience, methodology, and insights on what is next for the project and their sustainability chain management efforts onwards. |