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A practical approach (no theatre)
In B2B, sustainability is managed as a combination of:
- customer requirements,
- available documentation,
- and verifiable operational practices.
Each brand has a different bar, so the key is to define scope.
What procurement typically requests
- Information on material sourcing (where applicable)
- Internal traceability by lot/order
- Supplier policies (code of conduct, audits, etc.)
- Declarations about recycled metals (if applicable)
- Process and control documentation
How to set requirements without blocking the project
- Define “must-have” vs “nice-to-have”.
- Request documentation by phase (not everything on day one).
- Align standards with destination markets (if applicable).
- Establish a single point of contact for compliance.
What you can prepare as a brand (checklist)
- Minimum requirements per market
- What “traceable” means for you
- What documentation is mandatory for packaging/sales
- What audits or certifications are required (if applicable)
Outcome: working without friction
When this is clear early:
- fewer rounds of questions,
- fewer last-minute changes,
- and tighter control over reputational risk.
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