Supply chain emissions (Scope 3) are, on average, 11.4 times higher than a company’s direct operational emissions. For many industries, the supply chain represents 70% - 90% of the total carbon footprint, making it the largest source of environmental impact for most businesses.
Approximately 70% of companies report insufficient data from suppliers to accurately measure their full environmental impact, highlighting a critical gap in supply chain visibility and accountability.
Only 12% of materials used in global production are currently recycled or reused. The remaining 88% follows a linear path to landfills or incinerators, underscoring the urgent need for circular and responsible material management.
Research shows that consumers are willing to pay 2% to 10% more for products from companies that provide greater supply chain transparency.
The global supply chain has reached a critical inflection point. The "old way" of doing business - defined by opacity and linear consumption - has become a mounting liability. High-end craftsmanship and innovation can no longer exist in isolation from their impact. As discerning consumers and global regulators demand radical transparency, the risks are no longer just environmental - they are existential. In this new era, your brand’s prestige is inseparable from its planet-positive actions. Sustainability is no longer a visionary choice; it is the uncompromising foundation of operational integrity. The time for change is now.
Every link in a supply chain carries both responsibility and risk. Our 360° Environmental Footprint uncovers hidden carbon, waste and inefficiencies at every stage of your operations, and our Green Strategy Roadmap turns these insights into measurable, actionable strategies that enhance transparency, strengthen accountability and ensure your operations truly reflect the integrity and responsibility your brand demands.