The ratio compares sustainable resources to total resources required ('taken in') to operate a supply chain and resources required for related overhead. All processes in a supply chain may require resources. For example: energy resources are required to ship finished goods through the distribution network and to climate control warehouses. Packaging materials are required to ship to end-customers, etcetera.
Intake resources include, but are not limited to:
Materials
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Energy
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Services
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- Raw materials
- Packaging materials
- Catalysts
- Water
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- Wind/Solar/Hydro
- Waste
- Electricity
- Natural Gas/Oil
- Coal
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- 3PM Manufacturing
- 3PL Logistics
- Call Center
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The sustainability ratio of services acquired may need to be provided by individual service providers. Consider including this data requirement in (future revisions of) service contracts.
Calculation
Intake Sustainability Ratio |
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Unit of Measure: %
Importance
Any supply chain requires resources to operate. A higher ratio of sustainable resources indicates that a supply chain utilizes a higher portion of renewable resources, thus reducing the risk of resource depletion.
Notes
- All supply chains typically have intake of energy, materials, and services, but not always (industrial) water. If no (significant) water intake occurs then use: SWI = 0 and n = 3.
- Intake Sustainability Ratio is calculated by consolidation of direct (supply chain) and indirect (related overhead) processes.
Community Importance
Rating:
Hierarchy
ID | Name | Level | x | SD1 | Environmental Sustainability Ratio | 1 | SD1 |
SD11 | Intake Sustainability Ratio | 2 | SD11 |
SD111 | Sustainable Water Intake Ratio | 3 | SD111 |
SD112 | Sustainable Energy Intake Ratio | 3 | SD112 |
SD113 | Sustainable Material Intake Ratio | 3 | SD113 |
SD114 | Services Environmental Sustainability Ratio | 3 | SD114 |
Process(es)
ID | Name | Level | x | G4 | Manage Sustainability | 2 | G4 |
G406 | Report and Communicate | 3 | G406 |
S0 | Strategic Sourcing | 2 | S0 |
S004 | Identify Supply Sources | 3 | S004 |
S006 | Negotiate | 3 | S006 |
S1 | Source-to-Replenish | 2 | S1 |
S2 | Source-to-Order | 2 | S2 |
S3 | Source-to-Engineering-Order | 2 | S3 |
M1 | Make-to-Stock | 2 | M1 |
M2 | Make-to-Order | 2 | M2 |
M3 | Make-To-Engineering-Order | 2 | M3 |
M4 | Re-Make | 2 | M4 |
D1 | Deliver-From-Stock | 2 | D1 |
D2 | Deliver-to-Order | 2 | D2 |
D3 | Deliver-To-Engineering-Order | 2 | D3 |
D4 | Deliver Returns | 2 | D4 |
Intake Sustainability Ratio Environmental Sustainability Ratio 61100 2 Sustainability, Intake, In-Flow, Metric, Ratio, Environmental, Circular, In-Flow Rate, Supply Chain The amount of sustainable resources (Materials, Energy, Packaging, Activities, and Services) acquired as a percentage of total amount of resources acquired