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Automating ESG compliance and supply chain sustainability

24 November 2025

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Maarten de Ru, Director Partners & Alliances

The pressure on organisations to operate sustainably and remain compliant is rapidly increasing. ESG compliance is no longer a tick-box exercise, it is a strategic requirement that influences procurement, finance and supplier management. Regulations such as the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and the German Supply Chain Act (LkSG) require companies to identify, monitor and mitigate risks throughout their supply chains.

IntegrityNext and ISPnext offer a fully integrated ESG platform that helps organisations automate sustainability data, reduce risk and comply with tightening legislation. This collaboration centralises all supplier information in one environment, enabling stakeholders to work faster and with greater accuracy. As Karin Ostheimer, Head of Partner Management at IntegrityNext, explains: “The integration of IntegrityNext into ISPnext optimises supply chains with automated compliance and sustainability.” Maarten de Ru, Director Partners & Alliances at ISPnext, highlights the benefit for organisations: “This integration supports customers with ESG data and optimised compliance processes for CSRD.”

Why ESG compliance matters in modern supply chains

ESG compliance covers all mandatory and voluntary obligations related to environmental impact, social responsibility and corporate governance. Organisations must demonstrate that they manage their supply chain sustainably and ethically.

With increasing regulatory pressure, ESG compliance has become essential for risk mitigation and reputation management. The CSDDD requires companies to conduct active due diligence, prevent human rights violations and reduce environmental harm. These obligations extend beyond internal operations and apply to the entire chain.

Without structured processes and accurate supplier data, achieving ESG compliance becomes unnecessarily complex. This is why automation is indispensable.

How to ensure supplier compliance across borders

Many organisations struggle with fragmented supplier information, manual processes and inconsistent reporting. ESG data is often scattered across departments, creating discrepancies and blind spots.

Key challenges include:

  • limited insight into ESG risks within the supply chain;
  • insufficient understanding of legislation such as CSDDD;
  • unreliable or outdated supplier information;
  • time-consuming audits and document checks.

By using an integrated ESG platform, organisations can overcome these challenges through automated supplier compliance monitoring and continuous data enrichment.

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"With the integration of IntegrityNext and ISPnext, companies can optimise their supply chain and comply with the strictest ESG regulations."

- Maarten de Ru, Director Partners & Alliances | ISPnext

The role of ESG platforms like IntegrityNext & ISPnext

IntegrityNext and ISPnext provide a unified ESG platform that enables end-to-end compliance. IntegrityNext offers the world’s largest sustainability network for supply chains, while ISPnext provides governance, workflows and process control through its Business Spend Management platform.

Together, they offer organisations:

  • direct access to millions of supplier profiles;
  • real-time ESG updates;
  • integrated risk scores and compliance status;
  • one central platform for procurement, contract management and supplier management.

This ensures a fully integrated ESG platform capable of meeting current and future regulatory requirements.

Automating sustainability reporting: from manual to smart

Automation enables organisations to keep sustainability information up to date and execute ESG tasks consistently. The integration between IntegrityNext and ISPnext automates supplier monitoring, risk detection and data enrichment.

With a unified platform, organisations can:

  • centralise all supplier data;
  • automatically follow up on due diligence requirements;
  • generate reports for audits and regulatory bodies;
  • continuously monitor supplier reliability.

Automation creates a robust foundation for supply chain sustainability and eliminates reliance on spreadsheets or manual assessments.

CSDDD and other regulations you need to know

The CSDDD further tightens due diligence obligations and establishes clear responsibilities for all organisations operating within the EU. Companies must be able to demonstrate that they:

  • identify risks within their supply chain;
  • implement mitigation measures;
  • report on progress and outcomes.

The integration of IntegrityNext and ISPnext provides everything required for CSDDD compliance, from transparent data and automated controls to audit-ready reporting.

Integrating ESG software for maximum impact

Integrating ESG software within procurement and supplier management processes creates maximum impact. Supplier compliance becomes measurable and traceable, while risk insights flow directly into daily procurement decisions.

This integration allows organisations to:

  • streamline ESG workflows;
  • reduce manual workload;
  • ensure strict supplier compliance;
  • embed sustainability criteria into sourcing and contracting.

As a result, ESG compliance becomes a continuous and proactive process rather than an annual administrative task.

Benefits of automating ESG processes for procurement teams

Automated ESG processes deliver three major benefits:

1. Smarter and faster ESG compliance
Automated monitoring and data updates eliminate repetitive manual checks.

2. Lower supply chain risks
Suppliers are continuously assessed on ESG indicators including environmental impact and human rights.

3. Better decision-making
Procurement, finance and compliance teams gain access to accurate, real-time information to support sourcing, contracting and supplier management.

This makes ESG compliance scalable for both public and private organisations.

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