Humanitarian Supply Chain Management

Humanitarian Leadership Group on Supply Chain

The Supply Chain Management Group participates in the Humanitarian Leadership Group on Supply Chain (HLGSC) launched by the European Commission (DG ECHO) to drive coordinated, system-wide reform of humanitarian supply chains. We contribute to this initiative with our expertise on interoperability and supply chain collaboration.

 

 

 

Sustainable Supply Chain Management

Our group is an active member of the following multi-stakeholder initiatives aiming to improve the sustainability in their respective industries. The group contributes with its expertise in the sustainability of agrifood supply chains, with a particular focus on social challenges such as labour exploitation, modern slavery, traceability, and transparency.

 

 

Sustainable Textile Switzerland

Sustainable Textiles Switzerland (STS) is a multi-stakeholder initiative that brings together actors from the Swiss textile and clothing sector to advance sustainability across the entire value chain. It aims to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals by fostering collaboration and promoting more sustainable practices in the textile sector.

 

Swiss Platform for Sustainable Cocoa

The Swiss Platform for Sustainable Cocoa (SWISSCO) is a multi-stakeholder initiative that brings together companies, NGOs, government actors, and academia to address sustainability challenges in the global cocoa value chain. By facilitating knowledge exchange and collaboration across the Swiss cocoa sector, SWISSCO seeks to develop shared solutions to complex, sector-wide problems.

 

 

Swiss Sustainable Coffee Platform

The Swiss Sustainable Coffee Platform (SSCP) is a multi-stakeholder initiative that brings together actors from the Swiss coffee industry, government, civil society, and research community to collaboratively address sustainability challenges and opportunities across the coffee value chain.