Sourcing Journal | “Sustainability consulting firm Quantis launched a first-of-its-kind report: The Tracking Progress in the Supply Chain (TPSC) Report, designed to help companies successfully implement sustainability strategies to create real impact.
‘To date, we found that there was a lack of simple and straightforward guidance enabling companies to credibly track their supply chains and avoid greenwashing,’ said Charlotte Bande, global food and beverage lead for Quantis, which was recently acquired by Boston Consulting Group. ‘As more and more companies implement Scope 3 actions, a robust method of measuring and tracking progress is critical to ensure change is taking place, and companies are on track to meet impact goals or can correct course if this isn’t the case.'”
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