As environmental regulations tighten and consumers reclaim agency over which brands to ethically purchase from, companies like Nestlé face rising pre

Supply chains in the spotlight: Planet Tracker & Vizzuality publish a nature footprinting report featuring Nestlé.

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2024-11-21 10:30:07

As environmental regulations tighten and consumers reclaim agency over which brands to ethically purchase from, companies like Nestlé face rising pressure to trace their supply chains with greater transparency.

Environmental accountability is no longer a niche concern. It’s a strategic priority, driven by both regulatory frameworks and consumer expectations. In collaboration with Vizzuality, Planet Tracker has leveraged LandGriffon to conduct a “nature footprinting” analysis of Nestlé’s supply chain.

This analysis showcases how companies can identify environmental risk areas even with limited internal data. Featured in Planet Tracker’s latest report, “Tracking Nature Impacts”, this study emphasizes the potential of “nature footprinting” to support corporate sustainability efforts and foster stronger partnerships for environmental accountability.

Amid expanding regulations like the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and increased interest from consumers and shareholders, investing in supply chain traceability is an essential step for companies. With the growing availability of external tracking tools, corporations have new opportunities to partner with data-driven platforms to gain visibility into their supply chains. By leveraging tools like LandGriffon, companies can work collaboratively to achieve sustainability goals and proactively address environmental risks.

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