From legislation to practical application
Within Europe, pressure is growing on organizations to report transparently on their impact on people, the environment, and governance. Procurement plays a key role in this, as a large part of this impact lies within the supply chain.
Why the ESG Tree is essential for procurement
The ESG Tree is essential because it bridges the gap between complex sustainability regulations and day-to-day procurement decisions. While frameworks like CSRD and CSDDD require organisations to be transparent about their impact, the ESG Tree shows how procurement can actively shape and manage that impact across the value chain.
It positions procurement as a strategic driver of value creation, enabling organisations to manage risks, ensure compliance, foster innovation and strengthen supply chains. By structuring ESG themes and linking them to procurement practices, it empowers organisations to move from ambition to execution.
The ESG Tree helps you:
- Understand ESG themes
- Link regulation to procurement
- Translate strategy into action