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Industry Leaders Advance Sustainable Procurement
March 15, 2026
Procurement and supply chain leaders are increasingly integrating sustainability into their operations to enhance resilience and meet evolving regulatory and stakeholder demands. At the Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE: The Net Zero Summit, experts emphasized collaboration, technology adoption, and strategic planning as key drivers for transforming supply chains to address climate risks and operational challenges. Recognitions such as Schneider Electric's award for Best Mature Program in Sustainable Procurement highlight industry progress, while advancements in AI and digital tools, including Ivalua's platform updates and IFS's acquisition of Softeon, demonstrate a growing focus on leveraging technology to improve procurement efficiency and sustainability outcomes.
- Schneider Electric, Siegwerk, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, and Caldic BV received awards for leadership in sustainable procurement, signaling increased market emphasis on environmental responsibility.
- Procurement professionals should consider integrating sustainability metrics and AI-driven tools to enhance strategic sourcing and operational resilience.
- The evolving procurement landscape favors suppliers and contractors with demonstrated ESG commitments and digital capabilities.
- Organizations can leverage insights from industry leaders and technology providers to align procurement strategies with net-zero and resilience goals.
This recognition means a great deal to us because it celebrates something fundamental to who we are 6 our belief that sustainable procurement is essential to build a better future.
— Christophe Quiquempoix, VP Sustainable Procurement at Schneider Electric
Honoured to see our work recognised by EcoVadis. This achievement reflects the collective effort of both our internal CCEP teams, as well as our Supply Partners collaborating together to advance sustainable procurement and strengthen responsible practices across our supply chain.
— Vitanya Keary, Global Procurement Sustainability Manager, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners
For us, it's productivity. What's it freeing people up to do? Can it help with the planning to get people closer to more valuable activities and the execution stage, or even getting closer to their supply chain partners who are the experts in what they do, unlocking the innovations and the value they can bring.
— Scott Corboy, Regional Director of AtkinsRΓ©alis
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Schneider Electric, EcoVadis, Siegwerk, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, Caldic BV
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- Supply Chain Leaders Chart Path to Sustainable Resilience | Sustainability Magazine · Sustainability Magazine · Mar 15
- This Week's Top Five Stories in Procurement | Procurement Magazine · Procurement Magazine · Mar 13