Sustainability Research Center

This page is a centralized resource page dedicated to Institute for Supply Management®’s sustainability research.

Gathering news and resources on the information you should know and education and research you can access to learn more about sustainability within supply management. Join the conversation, share your experience, and ask questions through our social channels or by connecting with us at ask@ismworld.org.

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ISM RESEARCH SAYS...

The Institute for Supply Management® conducted research between Dec. 19 – Feb. 21, 2024 focusing on sustainability, the role of supply management in sustainability and sustainability programs through suppliers. Below are some highlights.

40%

Of respondents say sustainability is included in company performance goals.

55%

Of respondents say the execution of sustainability initiatives is led by supply management.

38%

Of respondents say thought leadership for sustainability is led by supply management.

38%

Have active sustainability programs for supply management.

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This infographic will give you greater insights into key themes around the Institute for Supply Management®'s 2024 sustainability research. The survey was conducted between Dec. 19 and Feb. 21, 2024. The focus of the study is on sustainability, the role of supply management in sustainability, and sustainability programs through suppliers.

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CEO Agendas Show Varying Urgency Levels on Climate

April 04, 2024

More than half (55 percent) of global gross domestic product (GDP) is at least moderately dependent on nature’s accommodation, according to research by global professional services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). That’s equivalent to about US$58 trillion.