Tag: Sustainability Consulting

  • Nitrogen Oxides

    Nitrogen Oxides Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) is a group of reactive gases primarily composed of nitric oxide (NO), a colorless, odorless gas, and nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), a reddish-brown gas with a pungent odour. NO forms during high-temperature combustion processes and reacts with oxygen or ozone in the air to create NO₂. NOx contributes to air pollution,…

  • Single-source suppliers

    Single-source suppliers Suppliers that provide key materials or services for your production, for which your company does not contract with other suppliers. These suppliers represent a higher risk due to dependency, but they often ensure specialized or proprietary supply critical to business operations.

  • Transactional suppliers

    Transactional suppliers Transactional suppliers are suppliers with numerous alternatives, each offering products or services with limited impact on the value chain. These suppliers usually provide commodities or low-value items, and the relationship is typically short-term or transactional, focused on cost and convenience.

  • Important suppliers

    Important suppliers Important suppliers are operational or core suppliers, but supply alternatives exist. While these suppliers contribute meaningfully to business operations, their role is less critical compared to strategic suppliers. The availability of alternatives provides flexibility, but maintaining a stable relationship is still beneficial.

  • Strategic supplier

    Strategic supplier Strategic suppliers are core suppliers with limited supply alternatives. These suppliers are critical to the business’s operations and competitiveness, often providing unique or highly specialized products or services. A strong, long-term partnership with these suppliers is essential due to their significant impact on the company’s success.

  • Materiality Assessment

    Materiality assessment A materiality assessment is a process used to identify and prioritize key environmental and social issues that are most relevant to a business. These issues are critical either due to the company’s reliance on them or because of the significant impact or interaction between the business and those issues. For example, a paper…

  • Life Cycle Assessment

    Life Cycle Assessment Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is the process of evaluating the environmental impacts of a product or service throughout its life cycle, from raw material extraction and production to use and disposal. It includes defining the study’s goal and scope, inventorying inputs and outputs, assessing environmental impacts, and interpreting results. LCA is an…

  • Closed water loop system

    Closed water loop system A closed water loop system is a water management system where water is continuously recycled and reused within a facility or process, with minimal or no discharge into the external environment. Water is treated and recirculated for various purposes, reducing the need for freshwater intake and minimizing wastewater generation. This system…

  • Water stress

    Water stress Water stress occurs when the demand for water in a region exceeds the available amount or when poor water quality limits its use. This often happens in areas where freshwater resources are overused or under pressure from high population density, pollution, drought, or inefficient water management.  Water stress can lead to negative impacts…

  • Active optimism

    Active optimism Active optimism refers to a proactive, constructive outlook where one focuses on potential positive outcomes while taking intentional steps toward achieving them. It’s not just about having a positive attitude; active optimism involves believing in the possibility of a better future and actively working towards it by setting realistic goals, making plans, and…