PROCTER & Gamble has made its
environmental sustainability
analysis software available free to
any company which wishes to use
it.
The software enables companies
to measure and interpret key
environmental sustainability
metrics across their supply chains
and identify progress as well as
opportunities for improvement.
“We’re taking every step we can
to help others make their supply
chain more sustainable,” said P&G’s
Larry Loftus, Director of Purchases
Capability & Strategy.
“We believe we have a useful
process and tools, and we want
others to benefit from that,” he
added.
According to P&G the program
and its score card is part of the
reason the company has been able
to save nearly $1b in bottom-line
operational savings from reductions
in energy, water, waste and CO2
over the past ten years.
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