How customers and suppliers are using Product Carbon Footprints to decarbonize the hotspots in global supply chains
In this exploration of the sustainability of artificial Christmas trees, we delve into the environmental impact of their increasing popularity.
In the face of the accelerating climate crisis, this blog post offers a guide to corporate decarbonization, particularly focusing on product decarbonization.
The CBAM requires companies importing goods into the EU to report the emissions baked into these goods to the CBAM authority.
Despite investments in carbon accounting, emissions are at record highs. Companies may be trying to decrease their carbon emissions, yet they simply do not have the appropriate tools for doing so. Learn about the difference between carbon accounting and decarbonization SaaS and how to shift from measurement to action.
To achieve successful decarbonization programs, organizations must gather accurate and relevant data from their own operations and supply chain. Accurate data is crucial for carbon baselining, identifying relevant decarbonization initiatives, and tracking progress.
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