Global Businesses and Governments Convene Coalition for Sustainable Procurement to Hard-Wire Sustainability into Supply Chains

Hosted at the Chrysler Building in New York, the forum centred on a high-level public-private dialogue that brought together Chief Procurement Officers, sustainability leaders, ministers and policymakers. Participants underscored the pivotal role of the public sector — not only through enabling regulatory frameworks, but also by integrating sustainability criteria in government purchasing to set market-shaping norms that the private sector can follow at speed and scale. The discussion focused on aligning policy with sustainable development priorities; sharing real-world barriers and solutions across regions and industries; and charting practical avenues for cooperation that make sustainable procurement the default, not the exception.
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Hosted at the Chrysler Building in New York, the forum centred on a high-level public-private dialogue that brought together Chief Procurement Officers, sustainability leaders, ministers and policymakers. Participants underscored the pivotal role of the public sector — not only through enabling regulatory frameworks, but also by integrating sustainability criteria in government purchasing to set market-shaping norms that the private sector can follow at speed and scale. The discussion focused on aligning policy with sustainable development priorities; sharing real-world barriers and solutions across regions and industries; and charting practical avenues for cooperation that make sustainable procurement the default, not the exception.

Coinciding with the convening, the Coalition issued its first publication, Procurement: A Catalyst for Sustainable Growth and Resilience. The report maps the current state of sustainable procurement, identifies gaps and emerging trends, and consolidates essential frameworks, tools and case studies from practitioners. It is designed to help organizations integrate ESG into purchasing decisions, strengthen supplier engagement and build more resilient, transparent supply chains.     

Looking ahead, the Coalition will prioritize several areas of action:

By convening diverse actors around shared, practical solutions, the Coalition aims to harmonize expectations, lower transaction costs and accelerate the flow of investment into resilient and equitable supply chains. Its work will help companies operationalize commitments on climate and nature, human rights and decent work, and responsible technology — while enabling policymakers to design supportive rules that reward long-term value creation.

Organizations interested in supporting or learning more about the Coalition for Sustainable Procurement are invited to contact the UN Global Compact Sustainable Supply Chains & SMEs Team at supplychainsandsmes@unglobalcompact.org.

Global Businesses and Governments Convene Coalition for Sustainable Procurement to Hard-Wire Sustainability into Supply Chains

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About the UN Global Compact

The ambition of the UN Global Compact is to accelerate and scale the global collective impact of business by upholding the Ten Principles and delivering the SDGs through accountable companies and ecosystems that enable change. With more than 20,000 participating companies, 5 Regional Hubs, 64 Country Networks covering 85 countries and 9 Country Managers establishing Networks in 16 other countries, the UN Global Compact is the world's largest corporate sustainability initiative — one Global Compact uniting business for a better world. For more information, follow @globalcompact on social media and visit our website at unglobalcompact.org.

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