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Spend Matters Report Ties Sustainability and Green Practices to Savings
Sustainability and Green Can Play a Critical Role in Cost and Risk Reduction in an Economic Downturn
| Source: Spend Matters
CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwire - October 14, 2008) - Spend
Matters, the leading procurement and supply chain blog and research
hub, today announced the publication of a research report entitled, "Redefining
Sustainability: Saving Money, Reducing Risk and Going Green." The paper
provides case examples and analysis that show sustainable procurement and
supply chain practices now include cost reduction as well as other factors
such as safety, quality, environmental concerns and overall supplier
stability.
According to Jason Busch, Spend Matters Editor, "Many of the world's most
respected companies are pursuing green and sustainable sourcing and supply
chain practices. But they're not talking about the more strategic aspects
of their programs in the public domain. That's because they view the cost
and risk reduction side of their activities as a competitive advantage in
the marketplace. This paper unearths some of these strategies and the
results that leaders are achieving whether they're engaged in global
sourcing activities or working with regional or local suppliers."
Spend Matters' findings suggest that the companies getting the most out of
green and sustainable investments are making these initiatives as much of a
supply management (and cost) priority as corporate social responsibility
(CSR). The research also suggests that companies are expanding their
definition and focus on sustainability across multiple categories including
packaging (e.g., corrugated), transportation / logistics, plastics and even
metals.
In addition, the paper provides examples that show how industry leaders are
working closely with their suppliers to define new materials and contract
specifications and to develop alternatives to save money and reduce risk in
volatile commodity and credit market environments.
"Today's financial crisis is not a time for companies to turn their backs
on sustainability. Rather, the environment provides cause to expand the
definition of sustainability and to prioritize new types of cost reduction
initiatives that such programs can bring," Busch said.
Readers can download this free report and other complimentary research
studies directly from the Spend Matters website:
http://www.spendmatters.com/pages/perspectives.cfm
About Spend Matters
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social media site in the sourcing and supply chain realm.