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2024-07-11 15:27:05
When you hear the words ‘dirty laundry’, you probably don’t think about the Yangtze River Delta in China. That is, unless you’re a lawyer at Nike, Calvin Klein, H&M or any of the brands cited in Greepeace’s namesake investigation that found them directly responsible for hazardous chemicals discharges in the asian contry. The backlash was so fierce it prompted haste commitments to a “toxic-free” and “zero discharge” future.
That was over a decade ago. Yet, a recent McKinsey study found out that in sectors like food, beverage, and retail, up to 90% of company’s impact on biodiversity, water, air, land, and geological resources still arises from its supply chain.
With “sustainability” now ever present in slogans and marketing campaigns, it is tempting to take it at face value. As these messages become more and more widespread, maybe we should all ask what “sustainable supply chain” actually means and, more importantly, what initiatives companies should and shouldn’t prioritize to make their operations more sustainable.
Before we get into what a sustainable is, let’s briefly summarize what a supply chain is to begin with. Very simply, it’s everything that happens between raw material extraction and a product ending its lifespan, such as sourcing, production, storing, logistics, and recycling to name just a few. Now, sustainable supply chains are meant to reduce the impact of these steps on the environment and the communities.
Here’s how that is supposed to happen, step by step:
Why are sustainable supply chains important?
This is one of the few cases where the words “greed is good” may actually apply.Data shows that companies committed to making their operations greener also make processes more efficient along the way, saving money and time. While initial investments in sustainable practices may seem daunting, they lead to cost savings via energy-efficient technologies, waste reduction strategies, and optimized logistics. A sustainable supply chain also helps attract and retain eco-conscious customers. It sets a company apart from competitors who may not prioritize sustainability.
As companies reduce their carbon footprint, minimize water usage, and lower energy consumption, they also ensure compliance with increasingly stringent regulations, avoid fines and legal issues. Of course, eco-friendly materials and state of the art equipment can be pricier, and they require upfront investments. Still, these efforts pay in the long-run, and not just in utilities bills. Perhaps what is less recognized is how sustainable supply chains help future-proof companies. Diversifying suppliers, reducing dependency on scarce resources, and implementing disaster preparedness measures mitigate risks and ensure continuity.
Here are the keys to achieving long-term success in building a truly sustainable supply chain.
Foster closer collaboration with suppliers, manufacturers, and other stakeholders to jointly develop and implement sustainable practices. This includes sharing knowledge, resources, and best practices to improve overall supply chain sustainability.
Implement rigorous sustainability criteria for selecting suppliers and conduct regular audits to ensure compliance. Encourage suppliers to adopt sustainable practices by providing incentives, support, and guidance.
Embrace circular economy principles by designing products that are durable, repairable, and recyclable. Implement take-back programs to retrieve and recycle end-of-life products and components, closing the loop on waste.
Invest in energy-efficient technologies and processes within manufacturing facilities. Transition to renewable energy sources to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and minimize environmental impact throughout the production process.
Develop and implement water-efficient technologies and practices to minimize water consumption during manufacturing processes and product use. Implement wastewater treatment systems to ensure responsible water stewardship.
Conduct lifecycle assessments (LCAs) to evaluate the environmental impact of materials used in products. Go for sustainable materials with lower environmental footprints, such as recycled materials or bio-based alternatives.
Sustainability is the essence of MultiWasher, an industrial washing machine developed by Somengil. Leading the industry, MultiWasher integrates eco-friendly practices to boost operational efficiency, aligning with a sustainable supply chain vision. Our commitment to environmental responsibility is embodied in our focus on energy efficiency and water conservation through advanced technologies and washing processes.
Choosing MultiWasher for your industrial washing needs means investing in superior performance while promoting a cleaner, more sustainable future. Contact us today to make a positive impact on both your business and the environment.
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