The Sustainable Procurement Barometer has a 15+ year history of gathering practitioner input to benchmark responsible sourcing practices for all to learn from. 
 
But this year is different. Procurement leaders are braving a confluence of permacrises with post-pandemic rebuilding, rising rates, inflation, price volatility as well as tackling new ESG due diligence regulations, net-zero commitments and digitization initiatives.

For the first time, EcoVadis is collaborating with Accenture, drawing on our combined experience with over 1000 of sustainable procurement programs to enrich the analysis and help uncover the trends and success factors to guide practitioners to accelerate programs through de-risking and compliance, toward resilience and positive value creation. In order to do this, your perspective is essential. We would appreciate 15 minutes of your time and candor to complete this input survey.
 
As a participant, you will receive a copy of the study, your responses alongside the aggregate results/benchmarks, as well as for selected industries (sample size permitting). 
 
A limited number of follow-up consultations with Accenture and EcoVadis will be available to go deeper on the benchmark inquiry and address any additional questions.

Wondering “Am I the right person to participate?” The survey seeks input from all senior roles related to CSR/sustainability, risk and opportunities in the supply base (e.g., CPO/VP, Director, Manager in procurement or supply chain, sustainable procurement, sustainability/CSR, EHS, Risk & Compliance Management). 

Fine print:
All inputs are confidential, and aggregated and/or anonymized in the study. By participating you consent to share your information with EcoVadis and Accenture. All data will be managed securely in accordance with applicable laws.
The Barometer is co-hosted by Accenture and EcoVadis - there is no charge for participation.
This research brings input globally - not just within the EcoVadis or Accenture network - and is not part of any contractual services.
 
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