Turning Procurement Into a Tool for Social Impact
Rashvin Pal Singh, Group CEO, Biji-biji Initiative | Redza Shahid Ridzuan, Assistant Director, Innovation Entrepreneurship Center, Asia School of Business
01-Aug-25 12:00

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Procurement isn’t just about cutting costs — it’s also one of the most overlooked tools for creating social impact and long-term business value. As ESG pressures mount and supply chains come under greater scrutiny, companies have a powerful opportunity to rethink how and from whom they buy.
Today, we speak with Rashvin Pal Singh, Group CEO of Biji-biji Initiative, and Redza Shahid Ridzuan, Assistant Director of the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center at Asia School of Business. They share how values-driven procurement can empower social enterprises, why corporates need to move beyond symbolic CSR purchases, and what it takes to build a more inclusive, impact-aligned supply chain in Malaysia.
Produced by: Carol Wong
Presented by: Richard Bradbury
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Categories: Corporates
Tags: procurement, social enterprise, supply chains, sustainability, esg practices, corporate responsibility,