ESG & Supply Chain

Understand how ESG risks and responsibilities extend across your value chain.

Most ESG impact lies beyond direct operations—in the supply chain. From Scope 3 emissions to supplier practices, companies are increasingly responsible for environmental and social impacts across their value chain.

Supply chain ESG is central to compliance, risk management, and operational resilience.

Your ESG footprint is defined by your supply chain.

Supply chain ESG in 30 seconds

Most emissions and ESG risks occur in the value chain (Scope 3)

Companies are increasingly accountable for supplier practices

Supply chain ESG impacts compliance, cost, and operational risk

Explore supply chain ESG

Start with Scope 3 emissions, then explore supplier risk, traceability, and how supply chain ESG impacts operations and financial outcomes.

Scope 3 & Value Chain Emissions

Where most ESG impact occurs.

Scope 3 emissions often account for the majority of a company's total carbon footprint.

Risk, Compliance & Due Diligence

How supply chains introduce ESG risks.

Increasingly, regulations require companies to identify, monitor, and mitigate ESG risks across their supply chains.

Operations & Procurement

How ESG is integrated into supply chain decisions.

This is where ESG becomes embedded in day-to-day procurement and supplier management decisions.

Traceability & Transparency

Tracking ESG impact across the value chain.

Why supply chain ESG matters

Supply chain risks directly affect cost, resilience, and compliance.

This is where supply chain ESG becomes financially material—affecting costs, disruptions, resilience, and regulatory exposure.

Analyze supply chain impact

Quantify how supply chain emissions and risks translate into operational and financial impact.

Carbon Footprint Tool

Measure Scope 3 emissions across value chains

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Climate Risk Analyzer

Assess risks across geographically distributed suppliers

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Related topics

Supply chain ESG connects operations, climate risk, ESG metrics, and regulatory requirements.

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