Supply chain
One of our key objectives is to help build supply chains that are more inclusive and more sustainable. By encouraging a mindset of responsible buying both inside and outside Accenture, we are helping to generate long-term value for our clients, supplier partners and communities. Supplier inclusion and sustainability are at the core of this mindset and our procurement strategy. Our Procurement Plus organization promotes these values by shaping how we work with suppliers.
Global Supplier Inclusion & Sustainability Program
Our Global Supplier Inclusion & Sustainability Program, which reaches 20 countries and is expanding, allows us to drive a more inclusive marketplace. By incorporating diverse businesses into our supply chain, we gain access to innovative, responsive and cost-competitive solutions for our clients.
We explore new ways and opportunities to promote the inclusion of persons who may be excluded from the labor market for physical, social or cultural reasons through our Global Supplier Inclusion & Sustainability Program. These groups include minority-, ethnic- and women-owned businesses; small and medium enterprises (SME); the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) community; persons with disabilities; veterans; refugees; and people living away from economic centers. We support broader inclusion not only through direct recruitment but also through agreements with our vendors and in collaboration with other organizations.
Our partners include national and local nonprofit supplier diversity membership organizations. Out of the 16 organizations we’re corporate members in, we hold board seats on 10 of them.
We co-founded and have representation on the Board and executive committee of WEConnect International. Our involvement with this organization is one way we continue to provide opportunities for women-owned businesses around the world. We provided in-kind support to develop and launch a new WECommunity platform that includes an improved database for business women to engage with one another and large member buyers.
In addition to our partnership to launch the WECommunity platform, Accenture has local collaborations with the organization in 16 countries, while supporting conversations to launch the network in new markets in the Middle East and Asia. For our new Diverse Supplier Development Program countries including Austria, Germany, India, Mexico, South Africa and Switzerland, we are including WEConnect International-certified businesses providing more opportunities to strengthen their operations and increase business.
To help collaborate with our suppliers, partners, and the broader ecosystem, we have invested in a global Sustainable Procurement Hub. This hub is a major component of Accenture’s True Supplier Marketplace. The Sustainable Procurement Hub is designed to cultivate a culture of responsible buying, taking into consideration tailored and targeted information requirements and interventions for small, medium, and diverse enterprises. The hub is two-sided in data sharing and blockchain-enabled. It will be rolled out globally, eventually reaching thousands of suppliers at scale. The hub will help to better assess suppliers’ Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance and encourage continuous improvement across buyers and suppliers over time.
The Global Supplier Inclusion & Sustainability Program also works closely with our Accessibility Center of Excellence, stakeholders and vendors, establishing road maps to ensure sufficient accessibility of our web-based technology for persons with disabilities.