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Sustainable Supply Chains: Pushing the NHS towards a Greener Future

The NHS is committed to reaching net zero by 2040 for their directly controlled emissions, and by 2045 for the emissions they influence through goods and services bought from their suppliers. But, to achieve this ambitious goal, the NHS needs a great deal of collaboration from their suppliers.  

The Net Zero Supplier Roadmap sets out a step-by-step timeline to help suppliers align with the NHS’s net zero goals between now and 2030 (including a two year grace period on milestones up to 2027 for SMEs and voluntary, community and social enterprises). But what extra steps will the NHS and their suppliers need to take to ensure their success on their net zero journey? And how easy will this transition be for both parties? 

This webinar will see NHS and industry professionals, and business will products or services to aid the NHS in moving towards a more sustainable supply chain come together to discuss what will be needed to build a greener future. 

Speaker Announcement

Louis Brown 
Senior Account Executive,  
EcoVadis 

EcoVadis is a purpose-driven company whose mission is to provide the world's most trusted business sustainability ratings. Businesses of all sizes rely on EcoVadis’ expert intelligence and evidence-based ratings to monitor and improve the sustainability performance of their business and trading partners. Its actionable scorecards, benchmarks, carbon action tools, and insights guide an improvement journey for environmental, social and ethical practices across 200 industry categories and 175 countries. Industry leaders such as Johnson & Johnson, L’Oréal, Unilever, LVMH, Bridgestone, BASF and JPMorgan are among the 100,000 businesses that collaborate with EcoVadis to drive resilience, sustainable growth and positive impact worldwide. Learn more on ecovadis.comTwitter or LinkedIn.

Bryony Salter
Head of Impact & Sustainability,
Positive Planet 

Positive Planet provides solutions for businesses and organisations looking to take, responsible action to reduce their climate impact. The consultancy has a suite of, business applications designed to simplify the pathway to net zero. From carbon footprint measurement, emissions reduction planning, employee training, stakeholder engagement and program delivery, Positive Planet delivers innovative, ways to turn intent into impact.

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