
The Social Value of Tea
05/20/24 • 26 min
Ordinary office supplies can have a value far beyond their cost and everyday use. Big organizations have whole teams tasked with procurement - the purchasing of items necessary for them to do business. If those teams take into account the social impact of the items they buy the process becomes social procurement.
The tea in your office kitchen is a great example. If it’s from NEMI Teas, it’s not just providing you with your afternoon pick me up it’s also helping a refugee find a job and integrate into society. Pranav Chopra is the founder of NEMI Teas and one of today’s Better Heroes.
Our other guests are Alexandra van der Ploeg, Head of Corporate and Social Responsibility at SAP, and Theresa Harrison, EY Global Environmental Social Governance Services Leader. Both EY and SAP have signed up to the Social Enterprise UK ‘Buy Social Corporate Challenge’ – which is a group of high-profile businesses aiming to collectively spend £1 billion with social enterprises through their procurement in the UK.
Learn more about Alexandra here. Learn more about Theresa here. Learn more about Pranav here.
Learn more about EY Ripples and all of our guests at www.ey.com/eyripples.
The views reflected in this podcast are the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the global EY organization or its member firms.
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Produced by Hueman Group Media.
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Ordinary office supplies can have a value far beyond their cost and everyday use. Big organizations have whole teams tasked with procurement - the purchasing of items necessary for them to do business. If those teams take into account the social impact of the items they buy the process becomes social procurement.
The tea in your office kitchen is a great example. If it’s from NEMI Teas, it’s not just providing you with your afternoon pick me up it’s also helping a refugee find a job and integrate into society. Pranav Chopra is the founder of NEMI Teas and one of today’s Better Heroes.
Our other guests are Alexandra van der Ploeg, Head of Corporate and Social Responsibility at SAP, and Theresa Harrison, EY Global Environmental Social Governance Services Leader. Both EY and SAP have signed up to the Social Enterprise UK ‘Buy Social Corporate Challenge’ – which is a group of high-profile businesses aiming to collectively spend £1 billion with social enterprises through their procurement in the UK.
Learn more about Alexandra here. Learn more about Theresa here. Learn more about Pranav here.
Learn more about EY Ripples and all of our guests at www.ey.com/eyripples.
The views reflected in this podcast are the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the global EY organization or its member firms.
Subscribe to our podcast.
Rate and leave us a review.
Produced by Hueman Group Media.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Produced by Hueman Group Media.
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