Decoding CBAM: The Rising Cost of Carbon and How to Respond
CBAM is shifting from a reporting requirement to a material cost driver, reshaping sourcing decisions, supplier competitiveness, and total landed costs. Companies that act now by building emissions transparency and adapting supply-chain strategies ca...
Cost Pressure Meets Climate Ambition: How to Fund the Sustaina...
Companies facing cost pressure can still advance their climate goals by using efficiency gains to fund sustainability initiatives. This article shows how linking cost and carbon turns sustainability into a self-financing driver of long-term value.
A six-part LinkedIn series exploring how procurement within the Energy sector can be set-up for success to manage supply risks, unlock delivery at scale, and accelerate the energy transition.
Procurement and supply chain trends in energy for 2025
Procurement will be at the heart of the energy transition, tackling infrastructure constraints, supply chain resilience, and shifting policies while leveraging AI and strategic sourcing to drive value.
Procurement will be at the heart of the energy transition, tackling infrastructure constraints, supply chain resilience, and shifting policies while leveraging AI and strategic sourcing to drive value.
Tackling energy challenges with strategic procurement
Amid the energy transition, strategic procurement tackles sector-specific challenges, from aging infrastructure to renewable intermittency, driving cost efficiency and supply chain resilience.
The road to net zero: Only 1% of fleets are electric
Only 1% of vans and lorries in the UK – 55,813 out of a total 5,188,128* – are electric vehicles (EVs), shows research by supply chain experts Inverto, a subsidiary of Boston Consulting Group.
Red Sea crisis causes 14m extra tonnes CO2 – like 9m car...
The crisis in the Red Sea, which has forced many ships to reroute around the Cape of Good Hope, has dramatically increased the carbon footprints of companies reliant on shipping, undermining their ability to hit Net Zero commitments.