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Sustainable Supply Chains Summit 2025

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With mounting pressures, new regulations & real-world climate impacts, businesses must act fast to transform their supply chains

edie’s Sustainable Supply Chains Summit is the UK’s only event that brings together sustainability, supply chain, and procurement professionals from all major industries to drive sustainability across value chains. This event offers a unique opportunity to gain expert-led insights through thought leadership and industry panels featuring top professionals in sustainability, supply chain, and procurement.

Attendees can engage in interactive workshops that foster cross-industry collaboration, offering innovative, practical approaches to key challenges. With a focus on actionable strategies, the event provides practical solutions for tackling Scope 3 emissions and implementing sustainable supply chain practices. Networking with decision-makers is a key feature, allowing professionals to connect with influential leaders in the field.

With an urgency-driven focus, the event addresses the increasing pressures to mitigate risks, build resilience, meet regulatory demands, and accelerate progress toward net-zero goals in an evolving business landscape.

66% of business leaders say supplier engagement is a high or business-critical priority in 2024.

53% of business leaders rank Scope 3 emissions as a high or business-critical priority—a major challenge for sustainable supply chains.

30% cite “poor data quality” as the biggest roadblock to tackling Scope 3 emissions

Why now?

Scope 3 emissions

Identified as the biggest sustainability challenge (based on quantitative surveying) requiring clear, practical strategies & case studies to overcome.

Complexity simplified

Tackling the intricate issue of Scope 3 emissions with accessible and actionable insights.

Collaboration

Businesses must work closely with suppliers to create sustainable, resilient supply chains.

Evolving regulations

Frameworks like CSRD, TCFD, TNFD, CDP, SBTi, Transition Plans, plus the likes of Modern Slavery Act demand attention and compliance.

External pressures

Investors and consumers are pushing businesses to adopt more sustainable practices across their supply chains.

Climate resilience

The increasing impacts of climate change underscore the need for resilient and adaptable supply chains.

Talk to us about this event

If you’d like to discuss how this topic relates to your net-zero plans or wider sustainability strategy, our team would be happy to help.