Join us for the 4th webinar in our series of six throughout October and November where we explore SAP's comprehensive sustainability solutions across the Source to Pay process.
Discover how SAP's solutions help organisations to embed their sustainability goals within their Category Strategies and how these initiatives are then seamlessly cascaded throughout all downstream processes (whether sourcing, contracting, buying, supplier management etc.).
Whether you're looking to enhance efficiency, reduce your environmental footprint, or meet regulatory requirements (e.g. EUDR), this webinar will provide you with the knowledge and tools to drive meaningful change and build a sustainable future for your organisation.
The key takeaways of this session are:
PLEASE NOTE - We are running this joint event in conjunction with SAP. By signing up for this event, you agree to share your name, company, and email address with SAP.
Other sessions in the 'Sustainability' series:
Mon 14 Oct - Overview of the voluntary and compulsory sustainability frameworks that affect companies in the UK and Ireland
Mon 21 Oct - ERP Centric AI-enabled Sustainability
Mon 4 Nov - Circularity: eliminate waste and deliver on your commitments
Wed 6 Nov - Carbon Accounting & Green Ledger
Thu 7 Nov - Diversity, Inclusion & Skills of The Future
Senior Procurement & Supply Chain Solution Advisor , SAP
Jo is a senior Procurement & Supply Chain Solution Advisor at SAP UKI, where she has worked for seven years. She works with clients to understand their challenges and future vision and proposes solutions to drive their digital transformations across the source to pay and supply chain processes. |
Sustainability Solution Advisor , SAP
Mariella is a Sustainability Solution Advisor at SAP UKI, where she has worked for six years. She helps organisations leverage SAP's sustainability solutions to drive positive ESG (environmental, social, and governance) impact. She specialises in solutions that support carbon footprint calculation, supply chain collaboration, and resource optimisation with circular economy principles.