Sustainable procurement cohort session: Data solutions for tracking procurement
Thursday, Jun. 20, 2:00 p.m. ET
Sustainable procurement cohort session: Data solutions for tracking procurement
Participants will discuss ways to streamline tracking processes and promote environmentally and socially responsible sourcing within supply chains. Explore innovative, data-driven approaches for monitoring and enhancing sustainable procurement practices.
Discussion questions:
- What challenges do you face with data collection and analysis when assessing the environmental and social impact of procurement practices, and how can they be overcome?
- How can data-driven insights from sustainable procurement tracking be effectively communicated to stakeholders, drive organizational buy-in, and promote greater accountability?
- What metrics and indicators are most relevant for measuring the success of sustainable procurement efforts, and how can we ensure they accurately reflect environmental and social impacts?
- How can organizations collaborate to establish industry-wide standards and benchmarks for sustainable procurement tracking, fostering greater consistency, and comparability across supply chains?
Tim Mooney
Job Title
Market Transformation Manager
Organization
Health Care Without Harm & Practice Greenhealth
Tim brings several years of experience in the health care supply chain specializing in the operating room. He brings this experience and a desire to always learn and grow to drive environmental initiatives in health care. He is currently attaining his MBA from Southern New Hampshire University and holds a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from West Chester University of Pennsylvania. Through the pandemic, Tim reacquainted to the natural world and grasped the need to implement sustainability now more than ever.
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