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Ali Ashar Jaffri

Ali Ashar Jaffri

Ali Ashar Jaffri is the General Manager Supply Chain & Procurement at Bank AL Habib Limited, Pakistan. He has more than 22 years of managerial experience in a number of reputed national and international organizations

Advancing Sustainable Supply Chains

Published on: March 14, 2024 1:31 PM

March 14, 2024 by Ali Ashar Jaffri

Green banking can play a pivotal role in fostering sustainable practices within the supply chain by integrating environmental criteria into financial decisions. This approach incentivizes eco-friendly initiatives and ensures that funds are directed towards businesses committed to reducing their carbon footprint. Offering preferential loans to companies can encourage the adoption of green technologies or sustainable supply chain practices. Not only does it benefit the environment, but it also aligns with the growing consumer demand for eco-conscious products.

Green banking facilitates a sustainable supply chain through assessing environmental impact, funding sustainable projects and monitoring compliance. The interconnected steps are highlighted in a flowchart, emphasizing transparency and accountability. Encouraging the uptake of sustainability through green loans, while also integrating environmental risk assessments to mitigate threats, fosters a more sustainable approach. Technology enhances traceability; continuous improvement aligns with evolving environmental standards and ultimately shaping a more responsible global supply chain.

Mounting pressure from investors and regulators compels companies to enhance transparency and disclose their supply chain practices.

The banking sector plays a vital role in channelling funds toward green projects. According to S&P Global Rating Report Sustainability Insights, sustainable bond issuance will approach $1 trillion in 2024. This underscores the financial industry’s commitment to sustainability. Banks like the European Investment Bank (EIB) have allocated significant funds to climate action projects, positively impacting various supply chains.

When examining the supply chain market, it can be observed that suppliers meeting sustainability demands are positioned to expand their enterprises. However, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), constituting 90 per cent of businesses globally, often lack the financial means and expertise to bolster their social and environmental practices. By extending support to these SMEs, financial institutions tap into a lucrative market niche while catalyzing positive environmental and social impact.

Mounting pressure from investors and regulators compels companies to enhance transparency and disclose their supply chain practices. This underscores the significance of sustainability efforts, with initiatives like ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) investing gaining traction. Companies’ alignment with these trends helps financial institutions reduce financial risks, enhance operational efficiency and bolster their reputation.

In conclusion, green banking serves as a strategic pathway towards a greener future, enabling banks to actively engage in fostering sustainable supply chains. As businesses increasingly recognize the importance of Assessment of Green Financing Options Supplier Engagement Performance Metrics Risk Management Technology Integration Continuous Improvement of sustainable practices, integrating green banking principles into the supply chain becomes imperative for fostering a resilient and environmentally conscious global economy.

(This article is written in the loving memory of my late father Justice (Retd) Syed Ali Aslam Jafri, whose teaching and guidance made me who I am today. Even though he may no longer be among us, his prayers and best wishes will continue to shine upon me.)

The writer is the Group Head (Administration, IT, Engineering Projects & BCP) and looks after Green Banking as well at Bank AL Habib Limited, Pakistan. He has more than 23 years of managerial experience in several reputed national and international organizations.

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