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Home » Building ESG Accountability in the Chemical Manufacturing Supply Chain
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Building ESG Accountability in the Chemical Manufacturing Supply Chain

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May 5, 2025
Andreas Eschbach, Founder and CEO, Eschbach

Eschbach-Eschbach.pngAnalyst Insight: Real-time data, centralized process-management software and customized artificial intelligence platforms can drive supply chain transparency, supplier accountability and measurable sustainability gains. As ESG demands grow more complex, chemical manufacturers must adopt digital strategies to stay compliant, competitive and aligned with customer expectations.

As regulatory frameworks tighten and sustainability commitments grow, businesses must be able to track, verify and report their environmental impact, along with other aspects of ESG. 

Why all the focus on supply chains? The CDP’s 2022 Global Supply Chain Report estimates that up to 90% of a company’s total greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to supply chains rather than to direct operational activities. Beyond emissions, supply chains also drive key ESG concerns, including water usage, waste generation, ethical labor practices and regulatory compliance. 

For chemical manufacturers, transparency presents a dual challenge: ensuring their own suppliers meet sustainability expectations while also demonstrating ESG compliance to their customers. As key suppliers in industries ranging from pharmaceuticals to automotive, chemical manufacturers must embrace transparency and accountability to remain competitive.

Establish Clear ESG Data Tracking

ESG transparency starts with real-time data collection and structured reporting. Without clear, standardized data, companies cannot measure their impact or make informed decisions about sustainability improvements. Implementing centralized digital reporting tools ensures consistent data collection, and allows for seamless integration into corporate sustainability reports. 

A centralized plant process management (PPM) system collects data from disparate sources, including equipment sensor data, shift notes, maintenance logs, and enterprise resource planning, manufacturing execution and SCADA systems. This enables better analysis and reporting for tracking ESG indicators such as energy usage, emission levels, product and material waste, and water consumption.

Digital collaboration tools ensure that sustainability data is seamlessly shared across teams and shifts, fostering accountability and continuous improvement in ESG performance.

Improve Supplier Accountability Through Audits and Engagement

Despite growing awareness of the importance of ESG, Digital Supply Chain Institute’s 2024 State of ESG in Supply Chain Management Report reveals a persistent gap between corporate sustainability commitments and their implementation across supply chain partners. This underscores the urgent need for chemical manufacturers to establish clear, measurable accountability frameworks so as to ensure compliance with evolving regulations and customer expectations.

To drive real ESG impact across the supply chain, chemical manufacturers should:

Develop a supplier ESG code of conduct. Define sustainability, ethical labor standards and responsible sourcing requirements.

Conduct regular supplier audits. Require disclosure of environmental and social impact metrics to verify compliance. This means suppliers may also need to digitize data collection and reporting to ensure accurate and transparent accounting.

Establish clear ESG performance expectations. Set emissions-reduction targets, waste-management strategies and continuous improvement plans for suppliers.

Without supplier accountability, companies risk non-compliance, reputational damage, and even contract loss. Transparent supplier engagement builds trust, and ensures sustainability goals are met at every level of the supply chain.

Use AI and Digital Tools to Detect Inefficiencies and Reduce Waste

Chemical manufacturing is highly resource-intensive, making operational efficiency essential for reducing emissions and waste. Digital tools and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven analytics can identify inefficiencies that might otherwise go unnoticed. 

AI-enabled data analysis helps pinpoint production inefficiencies, bottlenecks and waste sources, enabling targeted interventions to optimize resource use. AI-powered monitoring systems can detect anomalies in energy use, water consumption and raw material usage, and escalate emerging issues for swift action. AI-driven predictive maintenance systems help anticipate maintenance issues to ensure efficient production, and minimize energy waste and emissions from production equipment.

Companies that reduce inefficiencies not only cut costs but also lower their environmental impact, making them more attractive supply chain partners, while maintaining compliance with evolving regulations.

Foster Internal ESG Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing

Many companies struggle to connect sustainability goals with daily operations. ESG efforts must extend beyond leadership teams, to frontline workers who play a vital role in meeting sustainability targets. Digital knowledge-sharing platforms ensure that ESG best practices are documented and easily accessible. Collaboration dashboards allow real-time tracking of sustainability KPIs across different shifts and departments. And encouraging employee engagement in sustainability initiatives ensures alignment across the organization.

Companies that integrate ESG into daily workflows achieve stronger compliance, greater operational efficiency, and meaningful sustainability impact.

Align Supply Chain Transparency Efforts with Regulatory Expectations

Global regulations on ESG reporting are evolving rapidly. Companies that fail to stay ahead of these changes risk financial penalties and potential exclusion from key supply chains. 

Companies should regularly benchmark ESG data collection against major frameworks such as the CSRD, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission disclosure rules, and the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). They should also align internal sustainability reporting with customer ESG expectations and industry best practices. Further, it’s important to proactively engage with third-party ESG ratings and disclosure platforms to ensure compliance and credibility.

Proactive compliance reduces legal risks, improves stakeholder trust and strengthens relationships with ESG-conscious customers. By ensuring a transparent and accountable supply chain, chemical manufacturers can strengthen customer trust, mitigate compliance risks and gain a competitive edge. 

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