As the race to net zero intensifies, businesses face growing pressure from investors, customers and policymakers to publicize environmental performance and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The journey begins with a well-defined emissions baseline — yet this foundational step can prove to be a challenge, particularly in sectors with significant value chain (Scope 3) emissions.

Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) can play a key role in helping companies define their emissions baseline and pinpoint hotspots throughout the value chain.

Read on to learn how EPDs can become building blocks of an actionable decarbonization strategy within the context of today’s evolving financial and regulatory landscape.
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