Cymbiotika Summer School Ep. 5: Why Sourcing Matters

Sourcing is more than just finding the right materials at the right price; it's a process that significantly impacts environmental sustainability, human rights, and product quality. In this blog, we'll explore why sourcing matters, examine how to spot poor practices and highlight how our approach to sourcing stands out as a model of ethical and intentional procurement.

The Importance of Sourcing

Sourcing raw materials effectively can affect a brand’s reputation, operational efficiency, and overall global impact. Responsible sourcing practices ensure that materials are obtained in a way that minimizes environmental damage, respects human rights, and maintains high quality. Here’s why it’s crucial:

  1. Environmental Awareness: Sourcing decisions have a direct impact on the environment. Sustainable sourcing helps protect natural resources, reduce carbon footprints, and support biodiversity.1

For example, the Amazon rainforest is struggling due to poor sourcing practices. Also, deforestation driven by unsustainable logging and agriculture devastates biodiversity and contributes to carbon emissions.

  1. Human Rights and Fair Labor: Ethical sourcing ensures that labor practices across the supply chain meet human rights standards. This includes fair wages, safe working conditions, and prohibiting child and forced labor. 
  1. Product Quality and Safety: High-quality raw materials are essential for creating reliable products. By sourcing from reputable suppliers who adhere to stringent quality controls, companies can ensure that their products are safe, effective, and meet customer expectations.
  1. Brand Integrity: Companies that engage in ethical sourcing build stronger, trust-based customer relationships. In an era where consumers are increasingly aware of corporate practices, maintaining transparency and integrity in sourcing can differentiate a brand in a competitive market.

Spotting Poor Sourcing Practices

Despite the importance of sourcing, many companies fall short due to poor practices that can have far-reaching consequences:

Many companies struggle with transparency, making it challenging to track raw materials and ensure adherence to ethical and environmental standards. This lack of visibility can lead to sourcing from suppliers involved in illegal logging and resource extraction, as well as supporting exploitative labor practices. It can also result in inconsistent, low-quality materials that harm the company's reputation.

The Cymbiotika Difference

At Cymbiotika, we understand the profound impact our sourcing decisions have on the world. Our mission is all about living with intention, after all. That’s why we’re committed to ethical and responsible procurement practices. Here’s how we ensure our sourcing aligns with our values:

  1. Quality Ingredients: We only source the highest-quality organic, wild-crafted, and non-GMO ingredients. Our ingredients are kept separate from the pollution cycle, meaning they begin pure and end pure, just as nature intended. We never use sugars, solvents, gluten, fillers, additives, binders, or BPAs. 

(Fun fact: Our Adipic Acid is derived from beets, our Citric Acid is derived from orange peels, our Glycerin is derived from coconut or palm, and our Malic Acid is derived from apples, just to name a few.)

To learn more about our ingredient sources, please visit our Knowledge Center.

  1. Rigorous Supplier Standards: We work with suppliers who meet our strict environmental and ethical standards. Our suppliers are GMP-certified and vetted for their commitment to sustainable practices, fair labor conditions, and quality control.
  1. Transparency and Traceability: We maintain clear visibility into our supply chain, ensuring that every raw material we source can be traced back to its origin. This transparency helps us monitor and verify compliance with our ethical standards.
  1. Environmental Responsibility: We prioritize suppliers who engage in environmentally friendly practices. Our commitment to sustainability includes reducing our carbon footprint, conserving resources, and supporting biodiversity.

In conclusion, sourcing is not just a logistical aspect of business; it’s a vital component of a company’s commitment to ethical practices and sustainability. While poor sourcing practices can harm the environment, human rights, and product quality, our dedication to responsible sourcing ensures that we contribute positively to our industry and the world at large. By choosing to source ethically and responsibly, we not only uphold our values but also set a standard for others to follow.

  1. https://greenly.earth/en-gb/blog/company-guide/how-sustainable-sourcing-contributes-to-reducing-emissions 

by Brennan Sieber / Aug 14, 2024