The Scotsman

Million-pound social enterprise initiative

- By SCOTT REID

A campaign is being launched to support companies looking to “buy back better” through social enterprise supply chains.

Organised by membership organisati­on Social Enterprise Scotland, the Buy Social Scotland Corporate Challenge is backed by the Scottish Government and will see ten companies pledge to support social enterprise organisati­ons in its initial phase. A target of £1 millionhas­beensettob­espentcoll­ectively through their supply chains.

Last year, Social Enterprise Scotland launched the Buy Social Scotland campaign promoting gift options that give back from Scottish social enterprise­s to consumers. New research suggests that almost 40 per cent of Scots are more likely to support social enterprise­s following the experience­s of lockdown.

Building on that, the corporate challenge programme is being developed to support mainstream businesses to purchase more goods and services from local social enterprise­s that deliver key social and environmen­talimpacti­ntheircomm­unities.

A new online directory will make it easy for corporates, the public sector and small and medium-sized enterprise­s to find social enterprise­s that offer goods and services that meet their business needs and can be included in their supply chain.

Chris Martin, chief executive of Social Enterprise Scotland, said: “We are delighted to be working on this new campaign. In so doing we hope to build on our successful consumer campaign and make it easier for businesses to find and engage with local social enterprise­s across Scotland.”

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