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A $500 Billion+ Market Opportunity for Real Impact: Three Ways Corporations Can Engage in Social Procurement

James Militzer

Since global procurement budgets amount to trillions of dollars, dedicating even a small percentage of these budgets to social enterprises could generate billions of dollars in new revenue for the sector – and substantial new impact for both corporate ESG efforts and the communities and causes they target. Photo credit: CucombreLibre.

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Dignity First Climate Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

But it is also, through digitalization and the internet, increasingly connecting us as never before. In August of 2019, 181 CEOs of America’s largest corporations committed to a purpose driven, multi-stakeholder approach to long-term value creation.

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Dignity First: Executive, Enterprise & Economic Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

As we confront the triple, mutually reinforcing challenges of an ongoing pandemic , wrenching social inequity, and the mounting threat of irreversible environmental breakdown, we must acknowledge that these issues are driven by human beings and are, therefore, “a human problem.”1 Ken Frazier, Chairman & CEO of Merck & Co.,