When cost is the overriding priority, suppliers may compromise on sustainability. The L5M5 study guide explains that cheap materials may be unsustainably sourced (e.g., timber from non-certified forests). This is particularly highlighted in the old syllabus under LO 3.4, which noted risks when cost or speed is prioritised over ESG. Procurement professionals must balance cost, quality, speed, and sustainability to avoid reputational damage and unethical practices. Focusing solely on cost undermines long-term ESG commitments.
???? Reference: Managing Ethical Procurement and Supply (L5M5) Study Guide, section on sustainability vs cost priorities
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