Introduction In an era of increasingly stringent ESG expectations, the ability of industrial firms to access global markets depends not only on product quality or price but on verifiable sustainability…
Date Archives January 15, 2026
Building Sustainable Supply Chains: Why SCP Must Guide Every Procurement Decision in the ESG Era
Introduction In the era of ESG accountability, supply chains have become a frontline of corporate sustainability transformation. Global enterprises are no longer judged solely by their operational footprints but also…
SCP for Nature Positive: Transforming Procurement to Regenerate Biodiversity in Global Food Systems
Introduction As environmental risk escalates across agricultural supply chains, biodiversity loss has emerged not only as an ecological concern but as a material business risk—especially for the food industry. According…
Net Zero Misunderstood: Why Factories Cannot Buy Their Way Out of Emissions (SBTi Clarifies)
Introduction In the race toward achieving net zero emissions, industrial sectors—particularly manufacturing and heavy industry—have increasingly turned to carbon credits as a perceived solution. While market-based mechanisms such as carbon…
SCP as the Key: Why Factories that Reduce Scope 3 Emissions Win More in the ESG Era
Introduction Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) has emerged as a central strategy in aligning economic competitiveness with environmental and social responsibility. As defined by the United Nations Economic and Social…