P&G's supplier requirements
P&G has set clear supplier sustainability requirements designed to ensure every vendor supports responsible business practices. For suppliers, this means demonstrating credible progress on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors, from emissions tracking to ethical labor practices.
By aligning with these standards, suppliers strengthen their partnership with P&G and stay ahead of global compliance expectations.
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About P&G
Procter & Gamble (P&G) is a multinational consumer goods corporation.
P&G's climate goals
Net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across our supply chain and operations from raw material to retailer.
P&G's ESG reporting requirements
P&G aims for net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across its supply chain and operations by 2040, with a 2030 interim goal to reduce supply chain emissions by 40% per unit of production from a 2020 baseline. P&G expects suppliers (External Business Partners, or EBPs) to comply with all environmental laws and uphold P&G’s commitment to environmental stewardship.
For P&G’s full supplier expectations, view their Responsible Sourcing document.
Common challenges for P&G's suppliers
Many vendors struggle with:
How Greenplaces helps P&G's suppliers
Our tools support vendors through data collection and reporting, helping P&G’s suppliers simplify climate disclosure compliance and respond confidently to procurement requests.