There are 7 resources covering Supply Chain Sustainability.
Looks at the state of corporate sustainability today – providing an in-depth review of the actions taken by companies around the world to embed responsible practices into their strategies, operations and culture. Based on responses to the Global Compact Annual Implementation Survey, the report provides a robust view on how businesses everywhere – and of all sizes – are adjusting their policies and practices to address today’s sustainability agenda.
Global Compact, 2013
Provides short and practical guidance to companies on managing anti-corruption in the supply chain. Includes specific company examples and other useful resources on this topic. Developed by the Anti-Corruption Task Force of the Advisory Group on Supply Chain Sustainability.
Global Compact, 2013
This online tool is intended to help companies take stock of their approach to supply chain sustainability.
BSR / Maplecroft / Global Compact, 2012
This guide offers baseline definitions and practical steps that SMEs can take toward effective management of the social, environmental and economic impacts of supply chains.
BSR / Global Compact, 2011
Illustrates how Global Compact signatories can implement the ten principles throughout their supply chains and integrate sustainability into procurement strategies. Includes examples of good corporate practices.
BSR / Global Compact, 2010
Catalogues more than 100 resources, tools and good practice examples to assist companies in developing more sustainable supply chains. The site offers opportunities for companies and other stakeholders to share their own initiatives, resources and good practices.
CSR Europe / Global Compact, 2010
Outlines common supply chain corruption scenarios and provides a framework and set of tools for addressing them.
Global Compact, 2010