In times of heightened uncertainty, scenario planning helps businesses explore the vast complexity of the future. It doesn’t aim to predict what will happen, nor is it about outlining a single path forward. Instead, it constructs vivid narratives about possible futures, each shaped by different driving forces. These are not forecasts, but deliberately crafted works of fiction that help stretch organizations’ thinking, challenge assumptions, and pressure-test strategies against various outcomes. Scenario planning lets brands act with confidence in a world defined by accelerating change.
Sustainable supply chains are highly susceptible to disruption
The consumer product market is on the threshold of a new era in sustainable innovation, enabled by unprecedented sustainable supply chain investment. But unforeseen economic, market, and climate disruptions can cause devastating instability. To safeguard these investments, brands must adapt faster than ever. Scenario planning provides a robust framework for navigating uncertainties by exploring potential futures, assessing risks, and uncovering opportunities.
Curious about how your business can harness this powerful tool? Read on as we illustrate the concept through the lens of sustainable supply chains. We examine three scenarios that illustrate different ways that the future might play out.
The Green Fortress: A World Shaped by Divided Trade and Regulations
The Outlook
By 2035, the world is split into two economic blocs due to high trade barriers and fragmented environmental policies. Europe and parts of Asia have become self-sufficient “green fortresses,” leveraging advanced policies, bioengineering, and regional cooperation to establish closed-loop supply chains. Meanwhile, isolationist high-income nations with lax regulations are left behind, missing critical opportunities in this transformed economy.
Drivers
Sustainable innovation is concentrated in bio-manufacturing hubs that supply key ingredients for eco-friendly products, but are hard to access for outsiders. Strict regulations and the need for traceability in green fortresses contrast with looser rules elsewhere, creating an uneven playing field. Rising consumer demand for health-conscious, eco-certified, and ethical products further drives change.
Key Takeaways
This scenario can be considered a cautionary tale that underscores the stark divide as regions pursue separate paths. Green fortresses capitalize on trade and technical synergies with emerging markets, intensifying challenges for isolationist, non-green fortress economies.
Opportunities and Challenges
Opportunities: Non-green-fortress brands can seek access through partnerships, push for regulatory reforms at home, and focus on cost control. Green-fortress brands can scale their influence with investments in bio-based tech, co-branding, and targeting emerging markets.
Challenges: resource scarcity outside bio-manufacturing hubs, coupled with the erosion of global market share for non-green-fortress brands, creates obstacles. Compliance hurdles grow in green fortresses, but a bigger challenge could come from biotech firms entering the homecare market, posing threats to established players in green fortresses.

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The Stress Test: Innovation Born of Necessity
The Outlook
The year 2035 is defined by relentless turmoil, as climate disasters, rising trade barriers, and geopolitical conflicts wreak havoc on fragile trade networks, jeopardizing the foundation of sustainable supply chains. This turbulent era echoes the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, which brought global commodity movement to a standstill.
Yet, even in the chaos, innovation flourishes. Industries are coming together through unprecedented collaboration, pioneering waste-to-resource technologies, and engaging in strategic resource-sharing—even among competitors—to navigate and withstand the crisis.
Drivers
This scenario depicts a fragmented yet dynamic innovation environment, driven by urgent responses to climate disruptions and supply chain breakdowns. Industries innovate out of necessity, forming unconventional partnerships and focusing on hyper-localised manufacturing and trade.
Key Takeaways
This situation highlights the significant challenges caused by climate disruptions and economic instability, putting immense pressure on global supply chains. However, opportunity lies within this turbulence. A shift toward regional self-sufficiency and innovative sourcing leads to new formulary strategies. As supply chain approaches are redefined, the most forward-thinking brands seize the moment to position themselves as sustainability leaders.
Opportunities & Challenges
This represents a worst-case scenario for traditional supply chains, but it’s also a pivotal “sink or swim” moment. Brands that forge cross-industry partnerships and adopt circular sourcing strategies—transforming waste into valuable resources—can build resilient, long-term supply chains. Additionally, advocating for subsidies or incentives to support waste-to-resource initiatives could yield significant financial benefits.

Scenario planning strengthens supply chain resilience in uncertain times.
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The Open Ecosystem: Shared Resources and Global Collaboration
The Outlook
By 2035, the world embraces an interconnected ingredient discovery model fueled by shared resources and open innovation. Contrary to the insular strategies of “The Green Fortress” or the survivalist mindset of “The Stress Test,” “Open Ecosystem” thrives on collaboration and decentralized networks. A key hallmark of this scenario is a bold shift away from protectionism, fostering resilience through distributed supply chains that minimize global disruptions.
Drivers
Global collaboration is fueling extraordinary advancements in eco-tech. Open-source platforms level the playing field for innovators worldwide while simultaneously driving broader product differentiation. Brands that rise to these standards gain lasting loyalty, while those that fall short face heightened scrutiny, amplified by the immediacy of real-time digital feedback.
Key Takeaways
Open-source platforms and shared resources allow smaller players to access cutting-edge technologies, creating a more level playing field and fostering greater global participation. This collaborative approach also drives protectable breakthroughs in bio-based materials and eco-technologies. Meanwhile, consumers are no longer just end-users; they are active co-creators, influencing product development through feedback loops and collaborative initiatives.
Opportunities & Challenges
The Open Ecosystem scenario envisions a future of democratized innovation, where brands thrive by leveraging open-source tools and global alliances to rapidly scale new technologies for better, more sustainable products. However, this future brings challenges, including protecting competitive advantages and navigating heightened consumer and regulatory scrutiny driven by rapid feedback cycles.

Sustainability is key to shaping the future of supply chains.
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Scenario planning offers businesses effective pathways forward when preparing for the unpredictable, and seizing opportunities in a world with exponential change. By examining these three supply chain scenarios, we can see how adaptability, innovation, and collaboration can reshape sustainable supply chains for the better. Each framework provides valuable lessons for overcoming challenges and driving long-term success when facing an uncertain future.
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Contributors
June 9, 2025 – Jamie Rosenberg – Associate Director of Global Household and Personal Care at Mintel, Jamie explores emerging trends and identifies new business opportunities across the household, beauty, and personal care categories. Leveraging industry-leading consumer data and market insights to help brands in the evolving BPCH landscape and stay ahead.
