A Mutually Beneficial Arrangement:
Aligning Procurement and EHS to Reduce Risk

ehs-procurement-whitepaper-thumb.PNGProcurement is a risky business. Procurement managers are responsible for obtaining materials, goods, and services at the lowest reasonable cost, but they are not equipped to evaluate, and monitor suppliers for ethics and sustainability practices that are demanded by EHS professionals. The result is an information gap that presents significant risk.

Download our free white paper today and learn how alignment between your EHS and procurement teams is a mutually beneficial arrangement that assures the integrityof procurement, demonstrates the business value of EHS, and reduces the risks to the organization.

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