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I’m Lindsay Hampson, Founder & President of ThisRock Inc., an ESG and sustainability consulting firm based in Hamilton, Ontario. One of my first large consulting projects was helping a client meet General Motors’ sustainability requirements for suppliers. Since then, I’ve worked with companies across manufacturing, automotive, logistics, and technology to prepare for EcoVadis assessments, CDP submissions, and other ESG requirements from large customers. In this video, I’m sharing exactly what I’ve learned about how General Motors approaches sustainability internally — and what they expect from their Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers. Whether you’re a current GM supplier, planning to become one, or just curious about how large automakers are reshaping the supply chain, this guide will help you understand the process and avoid costly mistakes. Here’s what we cover in this video: ✅ Highlights from GM’s latest Sustainability Report and key goals for 2035 ✅ GM’s internal sustainability strategy: reducing Scope 1 & Scope 2 emissions, sourcing 100% renewable electricity, and innovating in EV & battery technology ✅ Why GM is pushing sustainability requirements down the supply chain — and what it means for you ✅ EcoVadis requirements: What GM looks for, how the scoring works, and why policies, metrics, and reporting matter ✅ CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project): When it’s required, what data is needed, and how to align your submission with GM expectations ✅ Common mistakes suppliers make on their first EcoVadis submission (and how to avoid them) ✅ Practical tips for preparing sustainability documentation, training staff, and improving your ESG score year-over-year Why this matters for GM suppliers General Motors is one of the largest automakers in the world, and their sustainability strategy is influencing the entire automotive industry. Suppliers who fail to meet their ESG standards risk losing contracts to more sustainable competitors. That means now is the time to get ahead — by building a strong sustainability foundation, tracking key metrics, and documenting your environmental, social, and governance practices. About Lindsay Hampson & ThisRock Inc. At ThisRock Inc., we help businesses become more sustainable and meet the demands of large customers, investors, and regulators. Our work includes: EcoVadis consulting: From first-time submissions to score improvement strategies CDP reporting: Carbon accounting, emissions tracking, and disclosure preparation Sustainability reporting: Aligning with frameworks like GRI, SASB, TCFD, and UN SDGs Supplier sustainability programs: Policy creation, training, and ESG strategy development 📌 Resources Mentioned in This Video: Read our related blog here: https://thisrockesg.com/sustainabilit... GM Sustainability: https://www.gm.com/impact/sustainability EcoVadis: https://ecovadis.com CDP: https://www.cdp.net Need help meeting GM’s sustainability requirements? I’ve helped suppliers improve their EcoVadis scores, build their first ESG policies, and prepare for carbon reporting. If your business needs to keep a key customer like General Motors, let’s talk. #GeneralMotors #Sustainability #EcoVadis #CDP #GMsuppliers #ESG #AutomotiveIndustry #SupplyChainSustainability #CarbonReduction #SustainableProcurement #LindsayHampson #ThisRock #SustainabilityConsulting #NetZero #Scope3Emissions #RenewableEnergy