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EY US report: A majority of supply chain executives are focused on ESG but lack capabilities to measure supply chain sustainability

By AP News - Sep 22, 2022, 11:06 AM ET
Last Updated - Jun 12, 2024, 06:01 AM EDT
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The EY 2022 Supply Chain Sustainability Report surveyed 525 senior supply chain executives from large organizations across North, Central and South America and found that despite having articulated a long-term vision, 33% lack a business case to support sustainable supply chain development. Additionally, nearly 1 in 5 do not have a sustainability strategy or know where to begin, and half of the executives don't have an integrated scorecard to measure supply chain sustainability results

A majority (80%) of senior supply chain executives are increasing their emphasis on environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives; however, many still lack the business case, end-to-end supply chain visibility and technology to realize their sustainable supply chain objectives, according to a new Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) report released today

  • One-third of respondents lack a business case to support sustainable supply chain development.
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  • Nearly half of respondents struggle to measure progress.
  • Report outlines five recommendations to increase supply chain sustainability.
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