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KPMG launches ESG supply chain transparency service across 120 countries

2026/05/25
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KPMG launches ESG supply chain transparency service across 120 countries

According to kpmg.com, KPMG has launched a dedicated Supply Chain Transparency service under its broader ESG practice, enabling multinational clients to assess and report on environmental, social, and governance performance across global supplier networks spanning 120 countries.

Service Architecture and Data Coverage

The offering integrates proprietary data collection tools with third-party ESG verification frameworks to map Tier 1 through Tier N suppliers. It covers five core ESG domains: climate & nature, circularity, ESG strategy, ESG reporting, and ESG assurance — all accessible via KPMG’s Netherlands-based service portal (kpmg.com/nl/en/services/esg/supply-chain-transparency.html). The platform supports real-time monitoring of supplier disclosures aligned with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) standards.

Geographic and Sectoral Scope

KPMG’s supply chain transparency service is operational in all 27 European Union member states, as well as in key manufacturing hubs including Vietnam, Mexico, India, and South Africa. According to the report, over 68% of participating clients are in consumer products & retail or financial services — sectors facing heightened regulatory scrutiny under the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), which takes full effect in 2026. The service also supports compliance with the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), effective for selected sectors since October 2023.

Practitioner Implications for Supply Chain Teams

For procurement and sustainability professionals, the service reduces manual audit cycles by standardizing ESG data ingestion from up to 50,000 suppliers per client. KPMG states that pilot users reduced time-to-ESG-reporting by an average of 42% compared to legacy spreadsheet-based approaches. The platform includes automated red-flag alerts for violations related to forced labor (per ILO Convention 29), deforestation-linked sourcing, and unverified Scope 3 emissions — categories cited in 73% of recent supply chain-related enforcement actions by EU national authorities between 2022 and 2024.

Industry Context and Peer Activity

This launch follows similar moves by major professional services firms: Deloitte expanded its Supplier Sustainability Assessment Platform to 92 countries in early 2024, while PwC activated ESG due diligence modules for 11,000+ Tier 1 suppliers across automotive and electronics clients in Q1 2024. Unlike those offerings, KPMG’s solution embeds ESG Data & Technology capabilities directly into its audit and assurance workflows — allowing concurrent validation of supplier-reported metrics against financial statements. That integration reflects growing demand: a 2023 KPMG survey found 89% of Fortune 500 procurement leaders now require ESG data as a condition of contract renewal.

Source: kpmg.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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