Sustainability is a shared responsibility
That’s why, at Intellis, we have chosen a proactive approach by making it easy and straightforward for organizations to prioritize sustainable choices in their procurement processes.
“Sustainability is not just a trend; it is a necessity. Through our innovative approaches, we aim to make it easier for our customers to integrate sustainability into their organizations,” says Stig Larsen.
We focus on promoting sustainable and green purchasing behavior by creating the right conditions for customers to easily make responsible choices for our planet. The development of intuitive, socially beneficial, and sustainable solutions helps customers in their daily operations and sets new standards by automating manual processes with Machine Learning and AI.
This includes, among other things, ensuring that all contracts undergo a sustainability assessment based on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, as well as a range of other social and environmental criteria. We believe it is crucial to incorporate these parameters to ensure a holistic approach to sustainability.
“We are aware of our responsibility. Therefore, we have a clear and ambitious plan to be a sustainable company and to contribute to reducing our impact on the climate and environment—both internally and externally,” explains Linda Johansson.
The option for remote work and holding as many meetings digitally as possible is a regular part of everyday life at the office in Ørestaden. Additionally, we focus on how optimal data storage and correct technology choices can impact the organization’s overall environmental footprint, as well as how we can best support our customers in achieving a more sustainable profile.
“Our commitment to creating a sustainable future stems from a growing recognition that businesses must take responsibility and actively contribute to improving the state of the planet. Therefore, we certainly hope that other companies will follow suit, so together we can create a wave of positive change in sustainability and environmental protection,” concludes Søren Iversen.