Community Event
Supply chain responsibility: from concern to control
Making your impact on people and the environment in the value chain transparent is a challenge for many organizations. Themes such as Scope 3 emissions, a lack of data and data quality, and collaboration with suppliers often lead to uncertainty and dependency.
Salacia and the Social Economic Council (Sociaal Economische Raad) acknowledge these challenges and are happy to help companies like yours move forward. During this session, you will gain insight into how you can concretely get started with this. The event is specifically relevant for sustainability managers, procurement managers, and ESG and data specialists. The session will involve plenty of interaction, peer learning, and knowledge sharing from experts.
📅 1 July 2026 | 🕐 11:00 – 14:30 CET | 🍽️ Lunch included | 📍 Coolsingel 65, Rotterdam (Salacia office)

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Iris van Wanrooij, Lyreco
Iris joined Lyreco earlier this year as their Sustainability Manager. Previously she worked at Walraven Group as a sustainability manager as well, frequently working together with various stakeholders and spreading the sustainability story of the company on and off stage. Iris is passionate on about making conscious choices in design processes and exploring ways to make positive impacts together with her peers and colleagues.
On the first of July she will share her experiences on taking responsibility on environmental and social risk in the value chain as a company, specifically focusing on practicalities and challenges she is currently facing.

Noor Crabbendam, SER
Noor is a Policy Officer at the SER (Social and Economic Council of the Netherlands), where she is primarily responsible for the implementation of the CSRD. In this role, she supports businesses in navigating sustainability reporting and due diligence legislation through practical guidance, webinars, FAQs, and collaboration with stakeholders, social partners, and government ministries. Previously she has worked at Carbon Trust as a senior associate in related fields with topics as CSRD and SBT. When presenting she really knows what she is talking about and can explain complex matters in a very understandable manner.

Christian Penning, Salacia Solutions
Christian Penning is a sustainability professional and community builder with a passion for turning impact into practical action. Drawing on his experience at FutureUp (formerly MVO Nederland), he brings people, organizations, and ideas together to accelerate the transition to a more sustainable economy.
As the driving force behind Salacia’s ESG community, Christian focuses on creating meaningful connections and helping organizations take their first steps in ESG. His approach is simple: start where you are, build momentum, and make progress together.
Program
- 10:30 – Arrival
- 11:00 – 11:10 Setting the scene (Christian Penning, Salacia)
- 11:10 – 11:30 Experiences of your peers (Iris van Wanrooij, Sustainability Manager at Lyreco)
- 11:30 – 12:00 Deep dive: Deepdive: data in the value chain (Noor Crabbendam, SER)
- 12:00 – 12:30 Break-out I: Where do you stand now and what are your challenges + tools to get started
- 12:30 – 13:00 Joint lunch provided by Salacia
- 13:00 – 13:20 Deep dive: Salacia’s ‘Give me Any Data’ (Eelco Hanraads, Chief Product Officer)
- 13:20 – 14:15 Break-out II: What tooling do you need regarding supply chain data and what requirements must it meet?
- 14:15 – 14:30 Closing + next steps (what is session 3 about)
- 14:30 – 15:00 Networking
What can you expect?
Together with experts and peers, we will explore:
- What supply chain responsibility means in practice
- How to get started with supply chain data
- What other organizations are struggling with
- How to take your organization to the next level
- Which tools and solutions work (Salacia product development)
The Social and Economic Council (SER) will provide an in-depth session on how to safeguard environmental and human rights in your value chain and translate this into data and processes. In this session, Salacia will delve deeper into new products we plan to develop on this theme to make things easier and more efficient for companies, and we are very interested in the wishes of our customers and the network.
You can also bring a colleague; please let us know in advance due to the limited number of spots.



















