Genpact, a New York-based global professional services and solutions provider, has partnered with Morristown, New Jersey-based waste management company Reworld.
Reworld will utilize Genpact’s data, technology and domain expertise to streamline its finance, accounting, sourcing, procurement and information technology (IT) functions. Genpact says this collaboration will help Reworld modernize legacy systems, reduce operational costs and improve customer experiences.
“Genpact is dedicated to unlocking the transformative potential of data-driven insights and advanced AI [artificial intelligence] across industries," says Diwakar Singhal, global business leader for manufacturing at Genpact. “Our combined expertise and innovative solutions with Reworld are driving the company’s transformation, enabling them to achieve new levels of operational excellence.”
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Genpact has also joined the Reworld ReCredit program, which is designed to help businesses reduce greenhouse gas emissions and advance toward net zero. Genpact says this program solidifies its commitment to accelerating its own decarbonization goals and those of its clients. Genpact offers sustainability services, including an environmental, social and governance (ESG) assessment, carbon counting, supplier management and supply chain due diligence.
“Our collaboration with Genpact is key to modernizing our processes, reducing costs and improving customer experience,” says Gagan Sood, chief strategy and growth officer at Reworld. “This partnership has only been enhanced with their inclusion in our ReCredit partner program. By enrolling in ReCredit, they are solidifying their commitment to reimagining waste as a resource to help keep waste out of landfills and accelerate decarbonization goals.”
To qualify for ReCredit, Reworld says partners must demonstrate dedicated sustainability goals with tangible results.
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