Corporate procurement is going through a major shift, moving away from simply buying at the best possible price and towards a different strategy. This new strategy is being driven by sustainability, whether that is making it a priority to buy only green products or ensuring the ethical standards of supply chain partners. This is a shift that is affecting organizations at every level, from startups with clear eco agendas to government and state infrastructure (see the Sustainable Purchasing Policy adopted by the City of Sacramento). For every corporate procurement strategy moving to a more sustainable basis, the first step is always going to be to define the desired end result, whether that relates to diversity, social justice, human rights or environmental stewardship. Implementing this new approach to corporate procurement is becoming increasingly more straightforward, as it starts to become the norm up and down the supply chain.