The L5M5 study guide (p.181) explains that sustainability-related measures, such as ESG, are only mandatory in some countries, not universally. For instance, the UK has legislation banning single-use plastic straws, while other countries may not. International organisations like the UN and ILO promote sustainability, but they cannot impose legislation globally—any treaty or framework must be ratified into national law. This means compliance is fragmented and varies across jurisdictions. Procurement professionals must therefore remain vigilant, as sourcing internationally exposes them to differing sustainability obligations and standards.
???? Reference: Managing Ethical Procurement and Supply (L5M5) Study Guide, p.181
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