With countries and companies pledging their support towards carbon neutrality and achieving net-zero goals, supply chain decarbonization has the potential to create a positive impact. Addressing Scope 3 emissions is fundamental for companies to realize these commitments and to create long-term value. Companies can leverage by engaging with suppliers to create a net-zero supply chain, reduce emissions, and boost their climate impact. Collaboration amongst corporations, investors, governments, and the value chain plays a leading role and will bring in systemic changes in the supply chain, to mitigate future risks. Scope 3 emissions also include those from employees commuting as well as business travel, and it calls for a cultural change within organizations.
New areas of growth are here, from reverse logistics to new transport solutions to new energy storage systems, these are set to make big positive changes to supply chain and logistics. Not forgetting the digital side, it is important to put humans at the centre of your digital transformation efforts by upskilling, retaining critical skills, and placing them above technology to create new growth opportunities. A customer-centric supply chain is vital to meet the needs of customers to drive differentiation, growth, and profitability.
The 13th edition of the GPCA Supply Chain Conference puts its spotlight on new growth opportunities to future-proof supply chains. Join us as we bring together supply chain leaders who have tackled the biggest challenges, brought in new growth opportunities, and are shifting the dial through sustainable practices and weathering the uncertainties of tomorrow.
