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Are you increasingly challenged by supplier ESG questionnaires?

Large businesses are increasingly incorporating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations into their procurement processes, and tender documents are a key tool for assessing potential suppliers’ ESG performance and commitment. This is challenging SMEs who don’t yet have all the answers!

We look at the questions being asked and how you can develop your approach to ESG that works for your business and satisfies your customers.

Here are some of the key questions you can expect to see on ESG in tender documents (depending on sector):

1. Environmental

Climate Change

Resource Management

Pollution Prevention

2. Social

Employment Practices

Human Rights

Community Engagement

3. Governance

Corporate Governance

Transparency and Reporting

Additional Considerations

By anticipating these types of questions and preparing comprehensive and transparent answers, you can demonstrate your commitment to ESG and increase your chances of winning tenders from larger clients.

It’s important to note that this is not an exhaustive list, and the specific questions you will see in tender documents will vary depending on the customer, industry, and type of tender. However, by understanding the key areas of focus for ESG in procurement, you can be well-prepared to respond to any questions you may encounter.


How can SMEs start preparing for tender documents and questionnaires?

While navigating ESG questionnaires might seem daunting for small companies, it’s achievable with proactive steps. Here’s how you can start preparing:

1. Conduct an internal assessment

2. Build foundational practices

3. Leverage resources

4. Start small and scale

Remember!

By starting early, building a foundation, and continuously improving, SMEs can effectively prepare for ESG questionnaires and present themselves as responsible and sustainable partners to large clients.

If you have any queries regarding the above, please do get in touch with Richard Singleton or contact us via the contact form below.