Course Overview
Procurement is no longer just about cost and efficiency—it’s about responsibility, ethics, and sustainability. Organizations are increasingly held accountable for their sourcing practices, supplier behavior, and environmental impact.
This Sustainable Procurement & Corporate Social Responsibility Training Course helps participants develop the skills to design and implement procurement strategies that balance financial goals with social and environmental responsibility. Participants will explore ethical sourcing, supplier engagement, regulatory compliance, and global sustainability frameworks such as ISO 20400 and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Through interactive case studies, group exercises, and real-world simulations, participants will learn to create procurement systems that not only deliver value but also build long-term stakeholder trust and global impact.
Course Benefits
Integrate sustainability and CSR into procurement strategy.
Improve compliance with ESG standards and regulations.
Strengthen supplier engagement in responsible sourcing.
Enhance corporate reputation through ethical procurement.
Drive long-term value creation and stakeholder trust.
Course Objectives
Understand sustainable procurement principles and frameworks.
Apply CSR and ESG goals in procurement decision-making.
Evaluate supplier performance on sustainability criteria.
Implement ISO 20400 sustainable procurement practices.
Mitigate risks linked to unethical sourcing.
Build resilient and responsible supply chain strategies.
Develop a roadmap for sustainable procurement transformation.
Training Methodology
The course combines expert lectures, CSR case studies, group workshops, and practical exercises. Participants will engage in real-world sustainability challenges and build actionable procurement frameworks.
Target Audience
Procurement and supply chain professionals.
CSR and sustainability officers.
Risk and compliance managers.
Executives responsible for ethical and sustainable sourcing.
Target Competencies
Sustainable procurement strategy.
CSR and ESG integration.
Supplier sustainability evaluation.
Responsible and ethical sourcing.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Sustainable Procurement & CSR
Defining sustainable procurement and CSR.
Global trends shaping responsible sourcing.
Business case for sustainability in procurement.
Case study: procurement as a driver of CSR.
Unit 2: Frameworks and Standards for Sustainable Procurement
Overview of ISO 20400 and UN SDGs.
National and international CSR regulations.
ESG reporting requirements.
Aligning procurement policies with standards.
Unit 3: Ethical and Responsible Sourcing
Identifying risks of unethical sourcing.
Human rights, labor, and anti-corruption considerations.
Supplier due diligence and compliance.
Case study: ethical sourcing success story.
Unit 4: Supplier Engagement and Collaboration
Evaluating suppliers on sustainability performance.
Supplier development for CSR compliance.
Building partnerships for responsible innovation.
Practical workshop: supplier sustainability scorecard.
Unit 5: Risk and Compliance in Sustainable Procurement
Mapping sustainability risks in supply chains.
Ensuring compliance with local and global standards.
Using audits and reporting tools for accountability.
Simulation: sustainability risk management exercise.
Unit 6: Embedding ESG into Procurement Practices
Linking ESG to procurement KPIs.
Measuring social and environmental impact.
Reporting on CSR progress in procurement.
Practical exercise: ESG alignment plan.
Unit 7: Future of Sustainable Procurement & CSR
Digital tools for sustainable supply chains.
Circular economy and green procurement models.
Long-term strategies for CSR integration.
Roadmap for continuous improvement.
Ready to align procurement with responsibility and sustainability?
Join the Sustainable Procurement & Corporate Social Responsibility Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and lead ethical, resilient, and future-ready supply chains.
The Sustainable Procurement & Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Training Courses in Singapore provide professionals with a comprehensive understanding of how responsible sourcing and ethical business practices contribute to long-term organizational sustainability. These programs are designed for procurement specialists, supply chain managers, CSR officers, compliance professionals, and business leaders who seek to integrate sustainability principles into procurement processes while aligning with broader corporate values.
Participants explore the fundamental concepts of sustainable procurement, including supplier evaluation, lifecycle costing, responsible sourcing strategies, and environmental and social impact considerations. The courses highlight how procurement decisions influence organizational reputation, risk exposure, and operational efficiency. Through case studies and interactive exercises, attendees learn to assess supply chain risks, foster supplier collaboration, and implement procurement frameworks that support ethical, transparent, and environmentally conscious operations.
These sustainable procurement and CSR training programs in Singapore also emphasize the strategic role of corporate responsibility in shaping business objectives and stakeholder expectations. Participants examine best practices for developing sustainability policies, monitoring supplier performance, and reporting CSR outcomes. The curriculum integrates global standards, emerging trends, and practical tools to help organizations build resilient supply chains that align with social and environmental priorities.
Attending these training courses in Singapore provides professionals with the advantage of learning within a global hub renowned for its leadership in sustainability, innovation, and responsible governance. Participants engage with industry experts, collaborate with peers, and gain exposure to cutting-edge approaches that enhance both procurement effectiveness and CSR impact. By completing this specialization, professionals will be equipped to design sustainable procurement strategies, strengthen ethical supply chain practices, and support corporate responsibility initiatives—contributing to long-term organizational success and a more sustainable global marketplace.