WildHearts Office is proud to be featured in the 2026 State of Social Procurement report, launched alongside the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland this week.
The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting brings together global political leaders, CEOs from its 1,000 member organisations, academics, and religious leaders to discuss issues of global concern and address today’s most pressing global challenges.
WildHearts Office is featured alongside Zurich Insurance in a case study highlighting low-risk entry points for organisations beginning their social procurement journey. The case study demonstrates how high-autonomy, low-risk actions can deliver early wins, helping organisations build confidence and momentum towards meaningful, long-term change.
The report also showcases the strong supply relationship between WildHearts Office and Zurich Insurance, and the significant social impact created through their long-standing partnership. As a market leader in social procurement, WildHearts Office has supported Zurich in embedding social value across their supply chain, playing a key role in helping them achieve sustainable outcomes.
Zurich ignited their social enterprise journey in 2016 by replacing their stationery supplier with WildHearts Office, and since then the partnership has helped positively impact over 8,700 lives. Together, the partnership exemplifies the power of reimagining procurement to create positive social impact across communities.
WildHearts Office is a leading social enterprise, providing office supplies and print services to some of the world’s largest organisations. By reinvesting all profits into social and environmental projects, WildHearts Office has transformed over 3 million lives to date.
We are delighted to be included in this influential report, which will be highlighted at the Social Procurement event taking place this week at SAP House during the World Economic Forum.
Read the full report here.
Learn more about how you can work with WildHearts Office or contact colin.downie@wildheartsgroup.com.