Supply Chain Sustainability Consulting

Supply chain sustainability consulting that reduces Scope 3 emissions, maps supplier risk, and builds ethical sourcing programs that satisfy enterprise buyers and ESG investors.

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What We Do Scope 3 mapping & ethical sourcing programs

Strategy

Tailored frameworks built on your specific operational context and competitive position.

Implementation

Hands-on support converting strategy into measurable outcomes your team can sustain.

Accountability

KPI tracking, executive dashboards, and course-correction built into every engagement.

Knowledge Transfer

We build internal capability so your team owns the outcome — not just the deliverable.

Our Process

1
Discovery — Current-state audit, stakeholder mapping, and baseline metrics.
2
Design — Prioritized roadmap tied to revenue impact and risk reduction.
3
Execute — Embedded delivery with weekly progress reporting.
4
Optimize — Measure, iterate, and hand off a self-sustaining system.

Packages

Supplier Audit
$2,295
Tier-1 supplier mapping, ESG questionnaire deployment, risk scoring, and remediation prioritization.
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Scope 3 Inventory
$4,800
Full upstream and downstream Scope 3 calculation per GHG Protocol, with reduction roadmap.
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Sustainable Supply Suite
$8,500/mo
Ongoing supplier engagement, code-of-conduct enforcement, audit program, and disclosure reporting.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Scope 3 supply chain emissions?
Scope 3 Category 1 (purchased goods/services) is typically the largest carbon source for product companies — often 70-80% of total footprint. We build the inventory and the reduction plan.
How do we engage suppliers on sustainability?
We deploy supplier questionnaires, score responses, prioritize high-risk suppliers for deeper audits, and provide improvement toolkits — building capability rather than just pressure.
What if our suppliers are overseas?
We have experience mapping international supply chains across Asia, LATAM, and EMEA — including factory audit coordination and local-language questionnaire deployment.
Is this required for enterprise contracts?
Increasingly yes — Fortune 500 companies are requiring Scope 3 data and supplier codes of conduct from vendors. We help you qualify for those relationships.

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