Sustainable SCM Chap..4
Sustainable SCM Chap..4
Sustainable SCM Chap..4
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4.1 Introduction
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4.1 Introduction …
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4.1 Introduction …
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Environmentally Preferable
Purchasing (EPP):
The purchase of products &
services that have less
negative environmental impact
Demonstrates an
organisation’s commitment to
social & environmental
responsibility
Promotes sustainable
consumption!
Products with
Environmental
Consider: Labels / Ecolabels
Transport Disposal
Manufacture Consumption
/ Use
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Whom to Advise your supplier or contractor not
only of your technical & cost
Purchase specifications, but also of your
From ? environmental criteria!
Design
Delivery
Strategies for
Greening
the
Supply Chain
Environmental Establishing Environmental
Procurement & Standards, Criteria or
Product Management Systems for
Specifications Suppliers 11
Increased efficiency of Closer ties
suppliers with with buyer &
substantial savings customer
passed on to buyer loyalty
companies & customers
Enhanced
Access to corporate image
markets
Benefits of
Product Greening the
innovation Supply Chain 12
In summary, there are many benefits to
adopting Cleaner Production and
implementing Environmentally Preferable
Purchasing in any organisation.
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4.2 The Role Procurement in Delivering
Sustainable Solutions
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4.2 The Role Procurement in Delivering
Sustainable Solutions …
• Direct influence on the selection • Establishing a dialogue with • Taking market demand into • Contributing to resource-
of suppliers consumers to plan consideration when procuring friendly products by taking
requirements requirements lifecycle costs into
• Supplier development through
consideration
partnerships and (co-)innovation • Getting involved in product • Proactively organising
development/design requirements by looking for • Accounting for circular
• Involvement in product design
sustainable alternative economy criteria when
• Assisting with the creation of
• Indirect ways to influence the products selecting products
product specifications
selection of upstream suppliers
• Strategic, tactical and
• Increasing transparency across
operational procurement of
the value chain
requirements
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4.2 The Role Procurement in Delivering
Sustainable Solutions …
Vehicle construction
Raw material Upstream
Levels of the value chain Direct suppliers company (firm Total
extraction production
locations)
91% 4% 3% 2% 3
Land use
Million hectares
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4.2 The Role Procurement in Delivering
Sustainable Solutions …
Packaging Raw materials and components Production footprint Innovative distribution channels Disposal
•Reduce the weight or size of packaging •Look for sustainable alternative •Take sustainability criteria into •Sell products through crowd shipping •Support eco-friendly disposal
•Design packaging for maximum secondary suppliers consideration when selecting locations •Sell products through small-scale
recyclability and reuse retailers Reversing material flows (products and
Supplier relations Production process packaging)
Products •Introduce supplier audits and checks •Reduce emissions and water Vehicle optimisation •Recycle materials
•Design products for minimal energy and •Buy from local (small-scale) suppliers consumption •Use innovative vehicle technologies and •Reuse materials
material consumption throughout their •Buy from sustainable suppliers •Centralise and optimise waste tyres
lifecycle management •Use alternative fuels
•Design products to have a positive
impact on the health of consumers
•Reduce the weight or size of the product
•Design products for maximum Logistics network and warehouses Transport planning and execution
recyclability and reuse •Consider establishing a decentralised logistics network •Increase vehicle use and capacities
•Use eco-friendly smart buildings •Shorten transport routes
•Shared use of infrastructure and transport •Use more sustainable (intermodal) modes of transport
•Shorten the supply chain
Cross-functional practices
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4.2 The Role Procurement in Delivering
Sustainable Solutions …
Minimising risk
• Direct and indirect costs resulting from non-compliance with social and
environmental standards were avoided.
• Costs arising from interruptions in the supply chain, product recalls and a
reduction in market value (roughly 12% on average) could also be reduced.
Revenue growth
• Revenues increased due to the new products/business models/customers and
higher prices.
• Additional revenue could also be generated by end of life products/processes.
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4.2 The Role Procurement in Delivering
Sustainable Solutions …
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4.2 The Role Procurement in Delivering
Sustainable Solutions …
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4.2 The Role Procurement in Delivering
Sustainable Solutions …
The business case for sustainable procurement – increased revenues
Innovative, eco-friendly products & services can target new customer groups and generate additional revenues.
As a multiplier, procurement can spearhead this development.
Revenue growth
• Companies can increase revenues by introducing new products/business models,
acquiring new/loyal customers and/or increasing prices; providing revenue stability,
even during crisis periods.
• Case study: Over the past 10 years, Patagonia has increased its revenues four-fold
(over USD 1 billion in 2020).
Increased earnings
• Companies can also generate extra earnings by introducing end of life processes,
including recycling products and end of life products.
• Case study: In 2006, Walmar generated an additional USD 28 million in earnings
by launching a plastic recycling programme in its stores.
Sources: enable2grow (2021), EY (2020), Statista (2021), WEF (2015), WBCSD (2017)
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4.3 Implementing a Sustainable Procurement
Strategy
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Phasing in/
Verified
Operations/
Need
scrapping
Purchasing Process
Market Delivery
Research Follow-up
Evaluating Negotiations,
Enquiry Contract
Offers if any
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Verifying the Need!
Interact with ID the Need &
Ask the following: the User Performances
Required
Who are the actual
users? The user is the
Determine user
person/persons who
What is the actual conditions
will deal with the
need that has to be product during its
satisfied? service life. Ask revealing
Can the need be questions
satisfied by means You can only satisfy
other than purchasing? users if the delivered Understand the
product satisfies performance that is
Can methods and their conscious & sought by the user
routines be changed? unconscious needs.
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Specification
Types: Recommended!
Detailed
specification • increases the number
Supplier of potential suppliers
specification
• helps develop new
Standard suppliers
specification
Function • covers the other
specification types of
Performance specifications
specification
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Market Research
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Enquiry: Specifying Product
Requirements
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Ten Guiding 1. Ensure complementarity between
environmental preferability & your
Principles company’s operational and business
priorities
2. Make Environmentally
Preferable Purchasing a
journey in incremental stages, 3. Take environmental
not as a one-time measure considerations into account early
in the purchasing process & take a
proactive approach.
4. Ensure that environmental
preferability reflects life-
cycle considerations for
products & services, covering 5. Consider environmental
production, distribution, use & performance of products &
end-of-life stages as much as services as a factor for evaluating
possible offers
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Ten Guiding 6. You can determine the
environmental preferability of most
Principles of your purchased items on the basis
of the key parameters discussed
earlier
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Four Criteria: Environmental Sustainability
(OECD)
• Regeneration - Renewable resources shall be used efficiently and their use shall not be permitted to exceed their
long-term rates.
• Sustainability - Non-renewable resources shall be used efficiently and their use limited to levels which can be offset
by substitution by renewable resources or other forms of capital.
• Assimilation - Releases of hazardous or polluting substances to the environment shall not exceeds its assimilative
capacity; concentrations shall be kept below established critical levels necessary for the protection of human health
and the environment.
• Avoiding Irreversibility - Irreversible adverse effects of human activities on ecosystems and on biochemical and
hydrological cycles shall be avoided.
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Step 1: Identify essential
attributes that influence the The Product
economic & environmental
performance of the product Attribute
or product category
Checklist
Step 3: Determine the
relevant minimum/maximum
Step 2: Identify the parameters for each of the
regulatory requirements identified attributes, as
and/or users’ preferences applicable
for each of these
attributes.
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Step 1: As in the case of the
Product Attribute Checklist,
Step 2: Define the preferred
identify the major
environmental quality for
environmental attributes of
each attribute.
the product.
The
Step 5: Allocate points to each
supplier’s offer, reflecting the
Environmental
extent to which they comply or Attribute
not with the preferred
environmental qualities. Matrix 38
Factors Affecting Factors Affecting
Product Performance Environmental
Performance
Fitness
Resource
Simplicity of operation Consumption Rate
and maintenance
Durability End-of-Life
Use
Material Conversion
Rate
Upgradability
Disposal
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Supplier’s Environmental
Performance
An evaluation of your potential suppliers’
environmental performance will help to
focus product appraisal.
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Evaluation and Environmental
Certification of Procurement &
Suppliers Product
Specifications
Criteria or
Establishing Management
Environmental Systems for
Standards Suppliers
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Environmental concerns relevant to purchasing staff
• Supplier selection policies to support firms that conform to environmental standards with
regard to air, water and noise pollution
• Supplier and product selection policies that reflect concern for conservation and renewal of
resources
• Concern for noise, spray, dirt and vibration in the operation of transportation facilities
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Business Ethics
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Objectives of Business Ethics
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Benefits and Drawbacks of Behaving ethically in Business
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Business Ethics Theories
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A Map of Ethical Theories
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