Half day or full day workshops can bring your team or entire organization together to learn about sustainability concepts, commonly used measurement tools and methodologies, and outline strategies for protocol development and implementation. Each workshop is tailored to your organization's specific needs. Examples of workshops include:
Introduction of Basic Concepts and Industry Landscape Analysis
An overview of how competitors, suppliers, and customers are currently addressing sustainable sourcing needs, an introduction of key sustainability concepts, and factors driving sustainability adoption.
Materiality Assessment
Assessing your organizations environmental, social, and economic priorities in addressing the development of sustainability program goals. This includes both internal and external stakeholders.
Internal Assessment
Bringing together leaders from different divisions, departments, and teams to assess gaps in knowledge, exchange ideas, outline program goals, and develop action item plans in order to keep moving forward as well as bring cohesion to your process, remove redundancy and improve efficiencies.
Metrics, Measurement Tools and Methodologies
An overview and gap analysis of common metrics, measurement tools, and methodologies the industry is using today.
Grower Groups
Introduction to basic sustainability concepts and how they relate to current on farm data collection. Driving forces behind why downstream customers are asking for your data and how they are using it.
Introduction of Basic Concepts and Industry Landscape Analysis
An overview of how competitors, suppliers, and customers are currently addressing sustainable sourcing needs, an introduction of key sustainability concepts, and factors driving sustainability adoption.
Materiality Assessment
Assessing your organizations environmental, social, and economic priorities in addressing the development of sustainability program goals. This includes both internal and external stakeholders.
Internal Assessment
Bringing together leaders from different divisions, departments, and teams to assess gaps in knowledge, exchange ideas, outline program goals, and develop action item plans in order to keep moving forward as well as bring cohesion to your process, remove redundancy and improve efficiencies.
Metrics, Measurement Tools and Methodologies
An overview and gap analysis of common metrics, measurement tools, and methodologies the industry is using today.
Grower Groups
Introduction to basic sustainability concepts and how they relate to current on farm data collection. Driving forces behind why downstream customers are asking for your data and how they are using it.