The carbon and ESG challenges facing players in the retail and distribution sector
Companies in the retail and distribution sector are at the crossroads of numerous environmental requirements. Demands from consumers, who are increasingly inclined to change their consumption patterns. Regulatory requirements to measure the impact of products and publish their carbon footprint. And finally, demands from all players in their value and supply chains, which are now complex and globalized, and on which it seems difficult to take action.
As a sector that emits large quantities of carbon and faces severe budget constraints, the main challenge facing retail is to transform and reinvent its business model in depth, in order to reconcile respect for the environment with economic growth.
Measure upstream and downstream scope 3 as accurately as possible to make informed decisions
Involving suppliers in the transition and deploying a responsible purchasing policy
Rethink its offering and engage customers in a different consumer approach
When you're a retailer, how do you measure
and reduce the environmental impact of your value chain?
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