
Implications of CSRD & ESRS in UK procurement
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) represent a significant evolution in the realm of sustainability reporting, with profound implications for businesses and public sector entities across Europe, including the United Kingdom. .

Measuring impacts in the supply chain
In an era where sustainability and ethical practices are increasingly under scrutiny, the measurement of impacts within the supply chain has emerged as a critical area of focus.

Building sustainability competencies
In today’s business landscape, sustainability is no longer a peripheral concern but a central component of strategic success.

Influencing behaviour through design
In an era where the urgency of sustainable practices is becoming increasingly clear, the power of design to shape human behaviour offers a promising pathway to a greener future.

Why is supply chain mapping important?
Supply chain mapping in sustainability reporting is a process where a company visualizes and analyzes its entire supply chain to assess and communicate the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impacts at each stage of production and distribution.

Learn and grow sustainably
Creating a sustainable business is a journey that involves continuous learning and adaptation. This process can be broken down into several stages, each characterized by specific goals, challenges, and opportunities.