MIT Report Finds Companies Maintaining Supply Chain Sustainability Efforts Despite Global Challenges

MIT Report Finds Companies Maintaining Supply Chain Sustainability Efforts Despite Global Challenges

by  
Gavien Mok  
- 2025년 10월 28일

A new report from the MIT Center for Transportation and LogisticsCouncil of Supply Chain Management Professionals finds that most companies remain committed to sustainability, even amid economic uncertainty and regulatory shifts. Based on a survey of 1,203 supply chain professionals across 97 countries, 85% of firms said they are maintaining or increasing sustainability efforts, while 73% reported steady commitments despite policy volatility [1][2].

According to MIT researcher Sreedevi Rajagopalan, the findings show that sustainability is being driven “by forces beyond federal policy.” European firms are primarily influenced by regulatory mandates such as the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, while North American companies are guided by investor expectations, shareholder pressure, and reputation concerns [1].

However, the report identifies significant challenges in measuring emissions. About 50% of North American firms still use spreadsheets to track sustainability data, compared to 32% in Europe, where companies increasingly use life-cycle assessment tools. The study warns that reliance on basic financial data can underestimate emissions and limit meaningful progress [1][2].

Tracking 범위 3 배출량, those generated across value chains, remains especially difficult. While around 40% of firms monitor direct emissions, few have reliable systems for Scope 3, which can represent up to 75% of total emissions. Roughly 70% said they lack sufficient supplier data to make accurate calculations [2].

Collaboration is proving essential: 87% of companies involved in industry partnerships reported improved data sharing, supplier engagement, and cost savings. Yet some firms are easing net-zero timelines due to financial and operational constraints.

“Reducing emissions is not easy, and companies cannot tackle this challenge alone,” Rajagopalan said [1]. Still, as MIT’s Josué Velázquez Martínez emphasized, “Sustainability still matters”, and better measurement will be key to driving real progress [2].

참조
[1] ESG Dive. Sustainability across supply chains still a priority for companies: MIT. Retrieved from https://www.esgdive.com/news/sustainability-across-supply-chains-a-priority-for-companies-mit/803642/

[2] MIT News. Report: Sustainability in supply chains is still a firm-level priority. Retrieved from https://news.mit.edu/2025/report-sustainability-supply-chains-still-firm-level-priority-1006

지금 바로 Seneca ESG 툴킷 사용 시작하기

포트폴리오의 ESG 성과를 모니터링하고, 나만의 ESG 프레임워크를 만들며, 더 나은 비즈니스 의사결정을 내리세요.

Toolkit

Seneca ESG

관심 있으신가요? 지금 문의하세요

문의하려면 오른쪽 폼을 작성하시거나 아래 이메일 주소로 연락 주십시오.

sales@senecaesg.com

싱가포르 지사

7 Straits View, Marina One East Tower, #05-01, Singapore 018936

+(65) 6223 8888

암스테르담 지사

Gustav Mahlerplein 2 Amsterdam, Netherlands 1082 MA

(+31) 6 4817 3634

타이베이 지사

77 Dunhua South Road, 7F Section 2, Da'an District Taipei City, Taiwan 106414

(+886) 02 2706 2108

하노이 지사

Viet Tower 1, Thai Ha, Dong Da Hanoi, Vietnam 100000

(+84) 936 075 490

리마 지사

Av. Santo Toribio 143,

San Isidro, Lima, Peru, 15073

(+51) 951 722 377

도쿄 지사

1-4-20 Nishikicho, Tachikawa City, Tokyo 190-0022