Cross-Border Commerce Europe Launches Its 2021-22 Blue Paper Summarizing the Green Supply Chain in European E-commerce
27 January 2022 - 7:00AM
Business Wire
Leading C-Level executives’ from global retailers contributed
to this provocative report
Cross-Border Commerce Europe, the platform driving
cross-border e-commerce in Europe, publishes its latest blue paper
summarising the learnings of seven knowledge and brainstorming
sessions between C-Level executives from leading global retailers
making up the Cross-Border Commerce Europe Green Supply Chain High
Level Group, including L'Oréal, Kering and Adidas.
The report, available for purchase on the CBCommerce website,
is intentionally provocative to reflect the group’s urgency to
stimulate radical innovation and drive tangible improvements to
sustainability in the e-commerce industry.
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered profound changes in consumer
behaviour, simultaneously causing explosive growth in sales volumes
and a capacity squeeze in transport networks and demonstrating how
vulnerable e-commerce markets are to external disruptions.
Climate change is at a breaking point. The impact of e-commerce
can no longer be dismissed, as transport and logistics account for
almost 25% of all European Green House Gas (GHG) emissions. As
online consumers expect credible action in this field, new
legislation such as the EU ‘Fit for 55’ package will require
e-commerce companies to proactively step up and improve the
sustainability of their supply chain networks.
The 20-page Green Supply Chain blue paper is the result of seven
round table brainstorming sessions gathering eight international
C-Level retail executives representing multiple sectors and EU
countries, including L'Oréal, Kering, Adidas,
BioMérieux, Beachbody, Carrefour, Lego
and Nespresso. Chairmen Sven Verstrepen of Ghent
University and Roel Gevaers of the University of Antwerp
chaired the round table under the auspice of
GeoPost/DPDgroup’s CSR Director Dominique Mamcarz, who acted
as a knowledge partner.
The following topics are addressed:
- Developing a sustainability vision and strategy.
- Choosing a carbon measurement and reduction framework.
- Practical steps to improve sustainability.
- The importance of supply chain collaboration.
- Stakeholder communication.
- Recommendations for EU policymakers.
- Quick sustainability self-assessment.
- Best practice case studies.
Full press release:
https://www.cbcommerce.eu/press-releases/greensupplychain-2021/
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contact Carine Moitier Founder Cross-Border Commerce Europe
Mobile: +32 473 26 05 61 E-mail: info@cbcommerce.eu