Beyond Supply Chains: Creating Shared Impact
Modern sourcing is no longer just about finding materials at the lowest cost. More organizations are beginning to focus on how their supply chains can also create positive social and economic impact.
Co-Impact Sourcing highlights this shift by encouraging closer collaboration with local communities and producers. Instead of one-sided Wacky Flip relationships, it promotes mutual growth, where both businesses and partners can benefit over time.
This approach also helps build more transparency and trust in the sourcing process. When relationships are long-term and based on shared goals, it becomes easier to improve quality, sustainability, and stability across the entire supply chain.
In the end, it’s about creating value that is shared—not just produced.
