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Advance Your Career with Mohawk College’s New Micro-Credential: Sustainability in Supply Chain

In today’s global economy, sustainable supply chain management isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a business imperative. Organizations face growing pressure to reduce carbon footprints, strengthen supplier relationships, and meet environmental, social, and economic goals. If you want to stay competitive and future-ready, BUSN10304 – Sustainability within the Supply Chain is designed for you. 

 

 

Why Sustainability in Supply Chain Matters 

Supply chains touch every aspect of business, from resource use to emissions. Companies that integrate sustainability practices not only reduce environmental impact but also boost efficiency, enhance brand reputation, and drive long-term profitability. This micro-credential gives you the tools to make that happen. 

 

Who Should Take This Course? 

This program is designed for professionals and entrepreneurs who want to lead the way in sustainable business practices.  

  • The Small Business Owner 

You run a growing business and want to integrate sustainability from the ground up. This course will help you source ethically, measure environmental impact, and generate profit without compromising your values. Whether you’re starting fresh or refining existing practices, you’ll gain practical strategies to succeed. 

  • The Supply Chain Professional 

You’re already working in logistics or procurement and want to future-proof your career. Learn how to apply the SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference) Model to implement environmental controls, reduce carbon footprints, and strengthen supplier relationships. 

  •  The Climate Advocate 

You’re passionate about sustainability and want to turn that passion into action. This micro-credential equips you with real-world tools to influence change, making you an asset to any organization committed to environmental responsibility. Whether you’re driving change within your organization or influencing policy at a broader level, this course equips you with the knowledge and tools to create meaningful, sustainable impact. 

 

What You’ll Learn 

  • Define sustainability in the supply chain 
  • Understand the business drivers behind sustainable practices 
  • Explore supplier relationships and their role in sustainability 
  • Apply the three pillars of sustainability: environmental, social, and economic 
  • Use the SCOR Model to implement practical strategies across operations 

 

Flexible Learning, Recognized Credential 

Complete this online micro-credential at your own pace within six months and earn the Sustainability within the Supply Chain Badge to showcase your expertise. 

 

Course Investment 

  • Seat Fee: $399 
  • Total Fees: $490.33 (including ancillary fees + HST) 

 

Ready to Take the Next Step? 

Register for BUSN10304 – Sustainability within the Supply Chain today. 

Do you want to learn more before enrolling?  

Watch our webinar: Applied Learning for Climate Leaders – Inside Mohawk College & ECO Canada’s Business & Sustainability: https://youtu.be/3OvAfVhjD9o  

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