Big Ideas in Supply Chain

How operationalizing supply chain sustainability drives business

Episode Summary

As new pressures emerge to improve sustainability, some supply chain practitioners questioning why they aren’t aware of, or involved in, corporate strategies to tackle carbon emissions. To discuss the importance of operationalizing sustainability within the supply chain, Deborah Dull, Vice President and Global Supply Chain Sustainability Leader at Genpact, and Josué Velázquez Martínez, Director, Sustainable Supply Chain & LIFT research Labs at MIT, join Polly Mitchell-Guthrie, VP of Industry Outreach and Thought Leadership at Kinaxis, to discuss the importance of carbon intuition and the role of data and metrics to drive growth while making a positive impact on the planet.

Episode Notes

Operationalizing sustainability is critical as most carbon emissions in companies are found within the supply chain. As new pressures emerge to reduce environmental impacts, supply chain practitioners are eager to know how their organizations plan to address these issues. Deborah Dull, Vice President and Global Supply Chain Sustainability Leader at Genpact, and Josué Velázquez Martínez, Director, Sustainable Supply Chain & LIFT research Labs at MIT, join Polly Mitchell-Guthrie, VP of Industry Outreach and Thought Leadership at Kinaxis, to discuss how making sustainability operational provides critical data to inform business and supply chain decisions that fuel growth while making a positive impact on the planet.

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