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报告显示,中外企业绿色供应链建设步入“纵深推进”的关键阶段
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-06 16:50
Core Insights - The public environmental research center (IPE) released the annual report on the green supply chain CITI index and climate action CATI index, indicating that both domestic and foreign enterprises are entering a critical phase of "in-depth advancement" in green supply chain construction [1] - The year 2025 marks the tenth anniversary of the Paris Agreement and the fifth anniversary of China's "dual carbon" goals, with international efforts yielding some results and China playing a leading role in promoting energy transition and green low-carbon supply chain construction [1] Summary by Categories Green Supply Chain Development - The CITI index evaluation shows that managing environmental and climate risks in supply chains has become a common consensus among enterprises, with nearly 80% of companies disclosing progress in environmental compliance and improvement [1] - Despite significant progress, there remains a gap between the "commitment" and "implementation" of supply chain environmental management and climate action, with over 40% of companies that publicly committed to green supply chain construction not disclosing their green procurement progress [1] Corporate Actions and Recommendations - More than 60% of enterprises have not effectively promoted carbon management in their supply chains, and only 5% have advanced climate information disclosure within their supply chains, indicating that actual measurement data is not being fully utilized by leading companies [1] - In light of weakened global climate governance mechanisms, the report advocates for a multi-stakeholder governance mechanism involving government, enterprises, financial institutions, and consumers to address the core challenge of green premiums and inject new momentum into green low-carbon supply chain construction [2] - The report also suggests that enterprises should deepen research on industry decarbonization pathways and technologies, enhance supplier capacity building, and build trust with stakeholders through comprehensive environmental information disclosure [2]