Applications are now open for the Second Edition of the Alcance 3.0 Awards.

CPOnet has opened the deadline for submitting nominations for the second edition of the Alcance 3.0 Awards, an event that has become a benchmark in the field of corporate sustainability. This recognition aims to pay tribute to those companies that implement innovative and effective initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions throughout their value chain, highlighting the importance of collaboration with suppliers to promote decarbonization.

The jury responsible for evaluating the nominations is composed of a panel of experts in sustainability, social responsibility, and communication. Among its members are Manuel Diez Diaz, CEO of Arosa; Estefanía Iglesias González, Sustainability Director of Corporación Alimentaria Peña Santa S.A.; and Pedro Arizmendi Carlin, CEO of Stubai Consultores. This diverse team will evaluate the proposals based on the effectiveness of the initiatives, the accuracy in measuring results, and the strategic collaboration with suppliers.

The categories of the awards are designed to distinguish achievements in emission reduction, logistical and productive efficiency, and the use of advanced technologies to measure carbon footprint. Interested companies have until January 31, 2025, to submit their projects. Subsequently, the jury will select the top 25 proposals for a final evaluation in April of the same year. The awards ceremony will be held in May 2025, at an event dedicated to celebrating leadership in sustainability.

CPOnet, the organizer of the event, is dedicated to promoting sustainability in the Procurement sector by providing tools that allow companies to measure and reduce their carbon footprint. Through their innovative solution GBN-HC, which combines automation with efficient data management, they offer organizations the necessary resources to achieve their sustainable goals. With a focus on digital transformation and sustainability consulting, CPOnet is committed to turning their clients into leaders in environmental responsibility and supply chain efficiency.

Source: MiMub in Spanish

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