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Plastics

Single-use plastics have become ingrained in modern society. By 2040, more than 1.3 billion tons of plastic waste will be dumped into the environment. The circular economy holds the key to reducing plastic’s impact on the planet. Yet companies cannot meet their circular economy or materials reduction goals without considering the supply chain.

 

SupplyShift gives businesses visibility into their suppliers’ use of plastics so they can uphold their commitments, identify next generation materials, and more.

MATERIALS TRACKING
MATERIALS TRACKING

Track your suppliers’ plastic waste policies, materials reduction initiatives, and current plastic use metrics, from production to packaging.

MULTI-TIER VISIBILITY
MULTI-TIER VISIBILITY

Go beyond tier one insights. Measure your suppliers’ use of plastic materials at every level of your supply chain so you can understand your plastic footprint.

UPHOLD COMMITMENTS
UPHOLD COMMITMENTS

Demonstrate your desire to uphold circular economy commitments by gaining insight into and reducing plastic use beyond your own four walls.

A circular economy for plastic includes the supply chain

A circular economy for plastic includes the supply chain

The plastics problem begins long before it reaches our beaches and rivers. To drive meaningful change, businesses must commit to transforming the way they produce, use, and reuse plastic. Understanding your suppliers’ use of plastics and working with them to improve is a crucial step to reducing plastic use in your products. 

 

From customized supplier assessments to data integrations, SupplyShift provides businesses with the tools they need to holistically approach their circular economy goals in the supply chain.