Philips’ approach to segmenting suppliers to manage sustainability performance

After Philips discovered that less than 10% of its suppliers were complying with all of the company’s sustainability criteria, the global healthcare technology giant decided a one-size-fits-all approach to auditing did not go far enough. Learn more about the practical steps the company decided to do in order to improve the situation.
Article written by Jack Torrance, Procurement Leaders
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