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Study reveals that 40% of procurement leaders are ignoring sustainability


Supply chains are facing new pressures to reduce costs, and that tugs at the heart of the procurement operation. At the same time, both consumers and governments are ramping up efforts to adopt sustainability as a core value in businesses.

Yet, a new survey finds that not only is a significant portion of procurement leaders ignoring sustainability efforts, but many are also not even aware there are regulations around sustainability practices.

Sedex, a sustainability software provider, surveyed over 250 senior procurement leaders at North American companies (not Sedex customers) at the end of 2023 and found that 40% are ignoring sustainability in their procurement operations, and 37% said they are unaware of sustainability-related legislation that impacts their businesses.

“These findings are a wake-up call for any business that is serious about its social and environmental performance,” Maurizio Capuzzo, chief marketing officer at Sedex, said in a statement. “Sedex’s research underscores the urgent need for executive teams to realign ESG commitments and operational goals, to truly embed sustainable practices in their organizations.”

The findings come as other recent research, including a report from The Hackett Group. That report, the  2024 Procurement Key Issues, found that cost reduction is now the top priority for procurement professionals, topping 2023’s number-one item, supply continuity. The survey backed up research from Boston Consulting Group that found 65% of executives are prioritizing supply chain and manufacturing costs as the biggest levers for organizations to pull for cost savings. 

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