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FREE Online Seminar: Green Procurement: From Vision to Results
Dec. 3
Green is on the move. According to a report from AMR Research, 37% of large US companies plan deployment of some type of supporting technology for green procurement in 2008*. One of the reasons for this increase in adoption is that there is currently a global movement underway that is pressuring companies to reduce their environmental footprint.

But in the case of green procurement, there is an even stronger underlying current that draws in companies searching for innovative ways to increase green purchases, reduce waste and improve sustainable processes within their organization. Sustainable procurement simply delivers robust cost savings, making it one of the most attractive eco-initiatives in terms of ROI.

Join SciQuest and Yale University, a leader in green procurement initiatives, to discuss surefire ways to adopt high-impact green procurement practices at your organization and begin to garner the indisputable rewards.

* "AMR Study Finds US Companies to Increase Spending on Supply Management by Almost 14% in 2008," Supply Chain Digest, (February 26, 2008)