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CIPS Sustainability special report features EiQ data to demonstrate rising ESG risks for supply chains

The Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) published its 2024 Sustainability special report, which features EiQ data to underscore how growing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) risks across supply chains are impacting procurement practices amid rising regulations. 

CIPS, a global membership organisation for procurement and supply professionals, reports on the rising importance of ESG considerations to procurement professionals, and the challenges they are facing from new due diligence requirements worldwide. 

The 2024 CIPS Global State of Procurement & Supply survey showed that a majority of professionals surveyed (78%) believe that ESG issues are considered important within their organisation, and sustainability, digital technology, and supply chain visibility are among top focuses for investment in the next year.

cips reportSource: CIPS Sustainability Due Diligence report, 2024.

The role of legislation in procurement 

As governments tighten regulations aimed at improving due diligence and ethical sourcing strategies, procurement teams find themselves under increasing scrutiny. The CIPS report highlights how these legislative pressures are transforming procurement from a back-office function into a strategic driver for change. With EiQ’s advanced analytics and insights, the supply chain software’s robust dataset highlights the sourcing markets at highest risk of human rights and environmental violations. The unique insights and benchmarking capabilities support procurement professionals in navigating regulatory challenges and stakeholder demands effectively through improving risk management and mitigation. 

EiQ: a game changer for sustainable procurement 

Our EiQ supply chain intelligence platform offers a comprehensive suite of tools designed to help procurement teams assess and manage risks associated with ESG issues. By leveraging data from more than 25,000 onsite audits per year, organisations can identify potential violations and implement proactive measures to mitigate risks.  

‘Better to recognise that the underlying processes of good supply chain management include mitigating sustainability risks by working with strategic suppliers on their management of the problem and looking at the buying company’s own purchasing practices that may exacerbate some of these challenges,’ the CIPS report read. ‘This also includes tailoring their risk approach to the individual supply chain’s needs, which may include leveraging data software like EiQ, which can customise metrics to the organisation’s risks.’  

Eiq risk map featureSource: CIPS Sustainability Due Diligence report, 2024.

Key Features of EiQ: 

  • In-depth risk analysis: Quickly identify high-risk suppliers and regions, enabling informed decision-making. 
  • Customisable dashboards: Tailor insights to meet specific organisational goals and compliance requirements. 
  • Training and Support: Equip procurement teams with the knowledge and skills needed to address sustainability challenges head-on. 

Driving change through data innovation: transforming insights into action 

The CIPS sustainability report underscores the importance of collaboration among procurement teams, suppliers, and stakeholders. With EiQ, organisations can align their sustainability goals with actionable strategies, ensuring that every link in the supply chain contributes to a more sustainable future. 

As we move forward, the integration of EiQ data into procurement practices will not only help organisations comply with legislation but also position them as leaders in sustainable business practices. In the era of Assurance 4.0, the new era of risk management, where sustainability is no longer just a buzzword but a critical business imperative, our EiQ solution is supporting procurement professionals to enhance their due diligence strategies and improve their overall sustainable procurement practices.