Advanced Certificate in Environmental Sustainability in Supply Chains

Published on June 28, 2025

About this Podcast

HOST: Welcome to our podcast, today I'm thrilled to have an expert with us who's here to discuss an exciting course titled "Advanced Certificate in Environmental Sustainability in Supply Chains." Could you please introduce yourself? GUEST: Hello, I'm Jane, a sustainability consultant with over 15 years of experience in green supply chain management. HOST: Fascinating! So, Jane, what initially drew you to this field, and how have you seen it evolve over the years? GUEST: I became interested in sustainability during my MBA, when I realized the environmental impact of supply chains. Over the years, it has become more critical for businesses to adopt sustainable practices due to increasing regulations and consumer awareness. HOST: That's true. And one of the core components of this course is the circular economy. Could you briefly explain its significance in today's world? GUEST: Absolutely. A circular economy aims to eliminate waste and the continual use of resources. It's crucial for reducing our carbon footprint and promoting a sustainable future. Companies like Patagonia and Philips are great examples of this approach. HOST: It's impressive how companies are embracing sustainability. However, there must be challenges in integrating these principles into supply chains. Can you share some common obstacles? GUEST: Sure. Resistance to change, lack of understanding, and high upfront costs are common challenges. Additionally, measuring and proving the ROI of sustainable initiatives can be difficult but is essential for gaining executive buy-in. HOST: That sounds challenging. Now, let's talk about the future. How do you see environmental sustainability shaping the supply chain industry in the next 5 to 10 years? GUEST: I believe we'll see increased regulations and consumer demand for sustainable products and practices. Companies that fail to adapt will struggle to remain competitive, so I expect more organizations to invest in sustainable supply chain management education, like our course. HOST: It's exciting to see the progress being made in this field. Thank you, Jane, for sharing your insights and experiences with us today. And thank you, listeners, for tuning in! Remember to check out the "Advanced Certificate in Environmental Sustainability in Supply Chains" for a chance to learn from experts like Jane.

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