The world's leading testing, inspection and certification company launches a new concept of ‘tailor-made’ service delivery for sustainability designed to meet the demands of the changing market and the urgent needs of the planet.
The need for sustainability is now undeniable. The impact of industry on the environment, communities and the individual can no longer be ignored, and all stakeholders – from regulators to consumers – want to see positive action on climate change, biodiversity loss and social impact. SGS is responding to that call with IMPACT NOW for sustainability.
SGS recognizes that every organization is at a different stage in their sustainability journey. Whether they are just getting started or are looking to optimize their existing sustainability initiatives, IMPACT NOW for sustainability provides tailored solutions to assist clients in achieving their specific sustainability goals.
IMPACT NOW for sustainability consolidates SGS’s sustainability offerings under four strategic pillars: climate, circularity, nature and ESG assurance. Through these pillars, SGS offers trusted compliance solutions that directly help businesses address the key environmental and social challenges impacting the planet:
· Climate – greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions and the energy transition towards net-zero
· Circularity – reducing plastic pollution and enabling circularity through sustainable design, material optimization, recyclability and effective waste management
· Nature – environmental risk management, including contamination (PFAS, microplastics, etc.), to curb biodiversity loss and ecosystem damage
· ESG assurance – aligning skills and strategy with regulatory and corporate objectives requirements to ensure accountability, accuracy and consistency in ESG disclosures
With new regulations mandating ESG disclosures and a growing emphasis on sustainable processes and products, IMPACT NOW for sustainability provides a comprehensive platform where businesses can find the tailored solutions they need to enhance sustainability and meet compliance requirements
The Assomac Assembly forecasts a 11 per cent decline by 2025 and a global market share falling from 42 per cent to 27 per cent over twenty years. But beneath the declining figures lies a structure that remains solid: the game is being played out along the supply chain.
ASSOMAC General Meeting, Milan: the leather, footwear and leather goods technology sector ends 2025 down 11 per cent. The response is a permanent supply chain round table. And Africa is the opportunity to seize right now.