How to improve your THESIS 2023 scores
WebinarThe goal of THESIS is for your be able to improve your KPIs scores year over year! This webinar will review how you can prepare to improve your scores for THESIS 2024.
The goal of THESIS is for your be able to improve your KPIs scores year over year! This webinar will review how you can prepare to improve your scores for THESIS 2024.
THESIS scope is global and isn't specific to any retailer. During this webinar, we will review the scope of THESIS and ways to collect data from across your suppliers to answer THESIS KPIs.
Everyone cares about Greenhouse Gas Emissions! In fact, 87% of THESIS assessments ask you to answer at least one GHG emissions KPI. Attend this webinar to learn about the GHG Emissions KPIs in THESIS and how to prepare to answer them for THESIS 2024.
If you are brand new to THESIS, you probably want to know what THESIS asks you to do! During this webinar, we will review the most common THESIS assessment questions so you can hit the ground running when THESIS 2024 opens in August 2024!
TSC and SupplyShift have a number of resources to help support you in preparing for and completing THESIS 2024. Attend this webinar to hear about these resources and how to access and navigate them to best support you in advance of the THESIS 2024 campaign season.
Discover the latest enhancements of THESIS 2024. Be sure to attend this webinar to explore the new and updated assessments, KPIs, and guidance designed to reduce reporting burden and enhance peer comparisons. Learn how these content enhancements will benefit you and how to prepare effectively.
Maybe you've heard from your THESIS 2024 participating retailers, or maybe you haven't! Attend this webinar to learn about the retailers who will be a part of THESIS 2024 and learn about their sustainability priorities and what it means for your THESIS 2024 submissions.
Collecting farm-level sustainability metrics, such as GHG emissions, fertilizer application, irrigation water use, and biodiversity, provides valuable insights into your company’s environmental impact and progress toward sustainability goals.
CommodityMap, created by The Sustainability Consortium, is a new free, cloud-based tool designed to predict environmental and social priorities in agricultural supply chains. Join us to learn how you can use CommodityMap's data and insights to inform your THESIS assessment responses.