Collaborating to Reduce Supply Chain Emissions

Engaging suppliers for product carbon footprint to drive real, trackable supply chain emission reduction

Most of your suppliers haven’t measured their own Scope 1 or 2 emissions, let alone considered Scope 3. How do you engage them for product carbon footprinting?

Join our discussion considering different ambitions for Scope 3 – compliance versus the desire to gain actionable insights. We’ll discuss the basic data to obtain from your suppliers to calculate your baseline and various methods of Scope 3 calculations, including spend- vs. activity-based calculations and category-based public emission factors vs. supplier-provided data.

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