Estee Lauder, Unilever and SCJ Tackle Carbon-free Supply Chains

Top brands are focused on decarbonizing and digitizing supply chains.
Top brands are focused on decarbonizing and digitizing supply chains.

Zero100's advisory board has added a number of key players in the beauty and personal care industry, including:

  • Tim Bailey, COO, SC Johnson
  • Marc Engel, chief supply chain officer, Unilever
  • Roberto Canevari, executive vice president and chief supply chain officer, The Estée Lauder Companies

The group is focused on reinventing "the production, distribution, and consumption of physical goods for customers around the world and empower the new and diverse generation of supply chain professionals making zero percent carbon, 100% digital supply chains a reality." It also helps shape education and engagement agendas to share its knowledge-building. 

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Notably, Unilever is also a signatory to a UN plastic pollution treaty, alongside L'Oreal, P&G, Beiersdorf, Henkel and Colgate-Palmolive.

Engel noted: “In this fast-changing world, we need to collaborate to get the best minds working together on the biggest global challenges such as climate change, nature, and social equality–I am proud to join this group of inspiring thought leaders. Unilever knows that as consumer expectations rise and customized solutions become the norm, supply chains need to be responsive, agile, and data-driven. Zero100 is an important initiative at the right time to drive learning and innovation–supporting more companies to be both sustainable and fit for the future.” 

“It’s inspiring to engage with this group of like-minded peers to accelerate the development of the current and emerging generation of supply chain leaders,” said Bailey. “And in particular, take practical action to broaden the diversity, digital skills and experience of folks entering the profession today to meet the challenge of Zero100 supply chains.”

“As a part of the Z100 board, I’m looking forward to working across industries to shape a more inclusive and sustainable future, which is our generation’s mandate,” said Ana Corrales, Google’s chief operating officer for devices and services, “With a focus on environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) as well as overall business impact, Z100 can help construct a new future for global supply chains.”

“Both Nestle and I were honored to be asked to join such a forward-looking and influential group of leaders,” said Magdi Batato, Nestle’s EVP and operations head, “especially given the alignment between the Zero100 mission of Zero Percent Carbon, 100% digital supply chains and what we’re doing in this area at Nestle. I’m excited at the impact this group can make.”

“It’s really a historic moment for the entire supply chain profession,” said Gerry Smith, CEO of The ODP Corporation, “and via the Z100 Board and wider Zero100 community we’re architecting a new education platform for leaders worldwide tasked with inventing more equitable and agile supply chains.”

Sandra MacQuillan, Mondelez International’s chief supply chain officer, added: “We are very excited to be a founding member of the Zero100 community and the Z100 board especially given our focus on building a more sustainable business, advancing talent diversity and talent development and creating value from shelf to field through our supply chain for our consumers, customers, employees and shareholders. As we deliver on our mission to offer the right snack, for the right moment, made the right way this partnership is a powerful one to be in.”

Wei Gao, Hopin’s newly appointed COO, and formerly Amazon’s global VP of grocery supply chain, product and tech, noted: “What struck me about the opportunity to join the Z100 board was the unique mix of business, operations and technology leadership the group possesses, and the breadth of companies and industries represented.”

Devesh Mishra, Deliveroo’s chief product and tech officer, added: "It’s a privilege to join this team of experts to consider how digitization of supply chains can spur innovation and support vital sustainability objectives. Using the power of technology to generate growth, spread accessible work opportunities and enable environmentally friendly business practices is a complex but incredibly important challenge.”

Zero100’s co-founder Kevin O’Marah commented, “We’ve gathered voices at the frontier of operational, environmental and societal change to shape an ambitious global agenda for future supply chains and supply chain education.”

Senior research director Deborah Dull expanded: “We’re privileged to tap the collective brainpower of this group and energized to direct it towards closing the gap between the urgent challenge of building zero percent carbon, 100% digital supply chains and the traditional external resources currently available to leaders responsible for doing so.” 


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